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missing my father every single e day. >> neil: i hear you, my friend. you're the best and a great example to all and a great sense of humor. that's what i think is really important. father's day or mother's day. a good laugh, good chuckle. don't take yourself too seriously. but kids, if you forget this day. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with emily compagno, jessica tarlov jesse watters and she was the bride figuring on her own wedding cake. dana perino. "the five." joe biden's reelection run could be stumbling into more embarrassment this campaign season and there's no sandbags around that he can blame this time. team biden is where the president can lose the first two contests the primary season to a
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challenger like rfk jr.. thanks to the democrat strategy of ignoring all states the put their primaries ahead of south carolina. a win a could give rfk jr. major momentum as democrat search for alternative candidate that can go on the campaign trail and function. >> the world's leading emitters to help poor countries do within the impacts of climate change. they called it the g7. build back biden. build back better. realize that got confusing. we don't call it that. we have plans to build a railroad from -- the pacific, the indian ocean. one of the largest solar plants in the world. i could go on but i'm going off script. i could get in trouble. >> greg: to make matters worse than a focus group of north carolina swing voters as they are concerned by biden's age. whatever you do, don't bother
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nancy pelosi about it. >> do you think president biden's age has finally caught up to him at all? speak off slowly not. i think the president is great. i'm proud to be supporting him and i don't even know why you ask that question. >> do you think he has the stamina? >> yes i do. please don't bother with such frivolity. >> greg: like ice cream. biden is hosting movie nights at the white house for a flick about the dude who claims to have invented flaming hot cheetos. that's exactly how hunter describes what it's like to pee to his doctor. >> dana: it hurts. i hope that was the name of your band in high school. >> greg: has a lot of jockeying going around for biden's replacement. there is the va vanity therapie.
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>> dana: gretchen whitmer. written by a very well respected credible democratic senator susan a lot of time in the last worked for obama. that was interesting. she might believe it or she might be trying to stir the pot or just got the assignments and let me tell you and call it like i see it. i do think nancy pelosi's answer about frivolity, it's a good way to shut somebody down. i can imagine some of mike trump giving an answer like that. don't ever bother with me th that -- bother me with that. joe biden said we were going to build the train from the pacific across the indian ocean. she thinks it's frivolous has a question? the answers are there for themselves. i think democrats are going to write off iowa and new hampshire. it doesn't matter because they have the dnc. this usually what happens when you have an incumbent president. they don't debate. they just go straight to the convention without having to stop and pay the $200.
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>> greg: emily, great to see you. in joe's defense, the less you know of another candidate, the better. it's like most popular candidate is the generic one to the problem is rfk jr. is quite charming and persuasive. what say you? >> emily: i agree with what dana said about the response shooting it down but that's what this white house is so good at. with the media is so good at. essentially being dismissive. they love to diminish, dismiss the questions. by inference you're dismissing the person asking the question. why should we ask about his age and competence? given the clear other planet he's living on. the ages frivolous. rfk jr., he is called fringe. "newsweek" published an op-ed that said were it not for his illustrious name he would just be another crackpot in the growing list of bottom feeding right-wing fringe politicians. esquire said anyone else that goes against an incumbent
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president with 20%, that's cannon fodder. they are dismissing the question which is people saying we are not satisfied in the democrat party with who is in office. please god anyone but biden. or kamala. no wonder they are polling high and percentages are high. talk about the frivolity of cheetos, we call it frivolity but the white house is calling it campaigning. there is a reason why 37% of latino voters field biden and the democrats don't care about the latino community. it is because they are checking boxes. we are going to show this movie, compare them to breakfast tacos, pay seven figures to air bilingual commercials and call it the campaign. we are going to play d'esposito and think it's connective tissue. color 37% believe the g.o.p. cares a great deal. it's because we care about all americans, we care about the economy and border security and law and order and education. for him to worship. and oh, may be a company that
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doesn't identify them as a prop, prop to get their political virtue signal on so i think this is sometimes laughable at a middle but at maximum it's horribly patently offensive. >> greg: jesse, people often call you a flamin' hot cheetos. rfk thinks they are going to treat him like bernie sanders, with the people like but not what the elites want to so they are going to try to push them out. even though he's clearly a better persuader plumbing issues, unlike joe who is a doddering fool. see six i unceremoniously uninvd rfk junior from prime time. how rfk jr. wants to come on. it's like women. you ignore them and all of a sudden they are into you. so tonight we will put it up to a poll whether or not i should reconsider my dis- invitation and have him on. joe biden is the lazy bully.
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oh, are you upset the you might lose iowa, joe? are you upset you might be embarrassed to new hampshire? are there too many white people in iowa and new hampshire? didn't barack obama win iowa? barack is black. he won new hampshire the second time. how many times has he run for president? the fourth time. the minute he gets power, he brings. it's like being a triathlete. we're going to reverse the order. we are going to run first and then swim and finish with cycling. you can do that. but he knows it's bush league. the thing about the precedent. every president, once they win, they are just can pick a state, whatever they did best and then go there first? every president from now on is going to read their opponents house and have them arrested?
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every president from now on is not going to do the fox news super bowl interview? these are terrible precedents that cannot stand and he has gotten special treatment up to this point by the fbi, the democrats, in the past. new hampshire and iowa. they are not going to get bullied and they're going to put it on and rfk is probably going to win both because no one is going to write in joe biden. it's going to catch momentum. he does do -- deserves the humiliation. >> greg: jessica, really important question for and how much money do think it's going to cost me from uber since my dog had explosive diarrhea in the backseat? >> jessica: it was a pet uber. they are more prepared for that. if you think it's eating up buying talk time, it's not. we also like to highlight. pete buttigieg won iowa last
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time which was a complete debacle to the point at the head of the democratic party and iowa had to step down. also good with the vibe that they shouldn't go first. and then he lost new hampshire where bernie sanders won and pete buttigieg came in second. the humiliation has already happened and he already won. everyone lays out these -- joe is polling so badly. kamala is this or whatever. and they keep winning. so take it into account. on the rfk front, i have still yet to meet a real live democrat that likes rfk. we enjoy the piece on cheryl hines that came out in "the new york times" on friday. i thought it was interesting. to hear about how she's been thrust into this political world she was never part of and how she's using her improv schools from getting through this. she has tremendous problems with her own husband's policies, mostly her anti-vax policy. >> greg: waited through the spouse under the bus. >> jessica: she threw him
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first. i'm just telling you in case you haven't read the article which i recommend everyone does. >> greg: i read it. it's an interesting article about willie brown. [laughter] >> jessica: rfk is still a guy who was originally boosted by steve bannon. steve bannon does not want what's best for the democratic party. he also doesn't want what's best for the country. people on the right may say that's wrong but i'm telling you that is certainly how we feel. when you say his positions are interesting, last week he came on with neil cavuto. he said we killed 350,000 ukrainian kids for a sham. something like that. they're fighting believing they're fighting for their nation. thank god neil fact-checked him and said no it's the russians killing the ukrainians. his position on that war is more than fringe. more than cuckoo. it's so out of step. >> greg: his son is fighting that war against the russians.
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>> jessica: does that make what he said accurate? >> greg: no. >> jessica: makes it even more insane in fact. >> greg: i think you just don't like it because he's antiwar. you're pro-war. that's why you are wearing red. >> jessica: one? >> dana: just say "yeah." >> jessica: rfk is not -- >> greg: i take issue with you saying you haven't met a democrat who supports rfk. i have. >> jessica: where are you hanging out, republican bars? >> greg: yes. >> emily: it's true that it's even more insane. it shows biden's lack -- >> jessica: the quinnipiac poll, favorability is higher, 43% say they don't know. he has not been mainstreamed whatsoever. everyone should be heard but take it as gospel that this guy is permeating the democratic base is a complete fallacy. >> greg: let's let it be noted that you did not answer the
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first question. >> jessica: i'm sorry that your dog is sick. >> greg: 500? thank you, jessica. for offering to pay. all right. the truth about covid's leaky origins is communal and sporting dr. fauci and the media to sham. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: more contradictions for dr. fauci and the media to answer. we are getting the most compelling evidence to date that the covid leak was from a chinese lab. a new report cites u.s. government sources that claims three scientists in wuhan where the first people to have been infected by the virus. a course that flies in the face for dr. fauci in the media repeatedly said about the or origin. >> totally consistent with a jump of a species from an animal to human. >> we know it's been debunked that this virus was man-made. >> dr. anthony fauci rejected the conspiracy that coronavirus was man-made in the lab in wuhan, china. >> sounds like a marvel movie or
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comic book. speak we have open my but it looks like it was in a natural occurrence. fairly large group of well-respected evolutionary virologists have come to the conclusion that it's much more likely but it's a natural occurrence from a animal to a human. >> dana: looks like democrats aren't ready to give up on another disputed covid narrative and that would be masks. >> when we have a pandemic like covid 19 pandemic that we had, 2-year-olds should have been required to wear a mask. it would be child-abuse for parents not to do that. >> your 2-year-old should be forced to be masked. that is with the ranking member of the house judiciary committee just said. the full power of the federal government should be a part of venturing, and forcing your children, your 2-year-old child to be masked. >> dana: greg, wuhan lab scientists were first to catch covid-19. this is from a report naming
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three u.s. government sources. >> greg: it's infuriating. but here's the truth about nadler. he only wants people to mask up to hide the poop in his pants. this is infuriating. you do that montage and i have to hold back swearing because i remember that. were talking about this for two years. we were mocked. we were called racist for talking about this. they conquered up other fake explanations that were hard to believe, and they basically protected a heinous crime that killed millions. also destroyed many, many lives. i used to wince at the hyperbole that often would come from jesse about fauci. but this guy deserves serious criminal charges. i mean. when you listen to that you think about what could have been done with it wasn't done because maybe we were chasing false flags or some other thing. meanwhile i've had to believe, we had to tell ourselves this was merely a continence.
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the first people to come down with covid were scientists in a lab, just another coincidence. there needs to be a reckoning. because he wrecked so many lives. i say put him away for life. >> dana: the media seems not that interested in covering this latest revelation. maybe because michael shellenberger broke the story and put it on twitter where he has of forum now and everybody else just ignored it. >> jesse: it's like the jfk assassination. everybody knows who did it but you can't prove it. or likewise how greg -- [laughter] like when i saw greg gutfeld tonight walking through our meeting. the guy has his collar popped and i said greg. he goes, the wind blew it up. i can't prove it didn't happen but everybody knows he's copying my style and i'm glad he finally came around to the fact that penalty needs to be investigated and locked up but here's the thing. do you remember rush limbaugh's analogy, the drive-by media.
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this is a perfect example. you have a scene. the media comes by and sprays bullets all over the place and then just drive to the next scene and meanwhile everyone is left picking up the pieces. this is what they did with the lab leak. you were jon stewart had the thing. wait a second. coronavirus emerged from a coronavirus lab? >> greg: me first. >> jesse: you first. everybody was like, wait a second. it's probably from the lab. the media comes in, disinformation, debunked, fact-checked, you're racist. you're putting lives in danger and then it took about a year for the rest of the country to pick your head back up and say wait, yeah. it really didn't come from the lab. meanwhile they are on to the next thing like the hunter biden laptop. >> dana: see how skilled he is? >> jessica: i thought it was clunky. >> dana: you have antony
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blinken, secretary of state going to china. they had yet to bring this up with the chinese. i think americans, may be other citizens around the world. you want to say that you're the leader of the free world should demand an answer or some explanation. the chinese continue to deny it. but i think it's obvious what happened. >> jessica: the chinese will deny until the end of time. just like they think we don't know there's a million uighurs living in modern-day concentration camps. i don't think antony blinken -- at least raise questions. i think of been pretty consistent about wanting as much information about this is possible because once we got past the phase where anyone thought it was a bio weapon or something that they unleashed on the rest of the world is perfectly reasonable to say it
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came out of the lab if it came out of a pangolin. people deserve to know where these things originated and it's obviously going to raise questions about the future of gain-of-function research, tremendously good benefits but also obviously severe drawbacks. if there is that amount of money from western democracies pumped into the slab that led to a leak of something that killed millions of people you're going to reevaluate it. i don't think it's necessarily wrong. >> dana: emily, your congressman thinks masks should have been required for 2-year-olds. >> emily: i enjoyed the shutdown that occurred immediately afterward. i want to respond in part to the revelation that has essentially been in existence for the last three years. there's two reasons why were in the position we're in. because the chinese tendrils, the ccp tendrils, and this
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current administration's absolute refusal using the media as a vehicle to agree with or put any type of blessing on anything that came out of the trump administration because we know back in 2017 u.s. diplomats sent nonclassified cables. they did so, the writers of the cable side, to make sure people back home will be able to read and share them. they sounded the alarm that that institute of virology was absolutely unsafe, it was a jv league play with really explosive potentially coronavirus they found new corona vices that could easily infect human cells with the same cellular route that have been the original sars coronavirus. 2017. the trump administration said this is a possibility in 2020. everyone decried it. over two years ago in 2021, josh rogan wrote a whole piece about how alarmed this classified -- these nonclassified cables, how alarmed the scientific community
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was and he pointed out that the community that was an uproar over it, how dare you suggest came out of this lab were in bed with the chinese. that's the whole point. many of the scientists defending the lab or research partners, funders, like the head of the global health nonprofit. if it had come out, everyone would have answered a lot of questions. now fatalities are over million globally. the travesty. >> dana: here in the states was a million. >> emily: the travesty that it would been preventable but for the ego of the biden administration, the ego of fa fauci. the death of the tendrils from the ccp. of course we will never know because the ccp will never admit any of this information. >> dana: antony blinken just saved by the way, we know exactly what happened here and leave it at that. don't have to ask the chinese question. just tell them that we know.
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is the name people trust. sorry, are we talking about apples now or insurance? [ laughter ] why is that funny? >> jessica: he was saying that that's chick music. everyone loves taylor swift. our cities spoiling the homeless? an unsheltered woman in san diego making a shocking and blunt admission about what life is like on the streets. >> to be here in san diego was not that hard. usually we are low income. when you are low income, you get free phones, free food, free clothing. >> i think we are spoiled, to be honest with you. >> jessica: there's been an alarming surge in san diego's homeless population. more than 2,000 people are living on the streets intense and encampments and it's gotten
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so bad that the city council banned homeless and cabinets in public places. they now. >> dana: how generous of them. peter and i lived in san diego for three years. we love our time there and we have good friends there but i'm glad we left. the taxpayers have a terrible return on investment. i wonder come in the declaration of independence, talking about the life liberty and pursuit of happiness. what happens to tax paying citizens in our pursuit of happiness question what i had a situation to make it all i was doing was walking to work. this guy tries to run me off the sidewalk yelling no, no, no. i jumped out of the way. had to jump into the street where the crazy bikers are. i thought after the daniel penny situation when he was indicted for manslaughter. who's going to help me? new yorkers are awesome and there were probably someone who would do that but the incentive to help others, to protect one another from these people.
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authorities know who they are. they are throwing so much money at the problem. the money that de blasio gave to his wife that was supposed to help solve the problem. there was an audit done. $850 million went missing. nobody has any idea where it went. a lot of these homeless services that are getting a lot of money, more and more money. it's not working. the solution is in listening to the homeless like the woman he says we are spoiled. we need tough love. or we are never going to get off the street. >> jessica: greg, what do you think about that approach? >> greg: i agree with everything the little lady says my sorry about the cart. there is this assumption of the part of the feelers. like jessica and jesse's mother. that the unfeelers, me and jesse, we don't consider the empathetic stance. that's the first rung of the
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latter. we are on the fifth or sixth room of the latter. we've been through the up of the part where we are in a different stage. we want everybody else to join us. it's been an uphill battle dealing with this issue. it's because the empathy class has made the homeless a protected class. if you designate an offender, whether it's a criminal or drug addict or homeless person as a member of the protected class, if you complain about it, people will pay you as heartless. they will say bad things about you. you don't want bad things said about you so you never seen anything about it. jesse, your mother made this observation. you said homelessness was our choice. she said don't be cruel. what's the big picture? what's causing this? homelessness is not based on the lack of affordable housing. that would be like saying illegal immigration is based on a lack of places to live. that's not the way it is.
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it's where you prefer to go. the media cherry-pick stories of the homeless that make you feel like it's families and veterans. that might be a tiny part of the problem. we can solve it instantly. people who settle into the life because it's not that bad. hobos on heroin? you don't pay any bills. you've got no mortgage. you get free stuff. i've been thinking about it. but i like clean bathrooms. >> jessica: is a feeling person. maybe the only one at the table. i did not like what you just said. emily. >> greg: jesse's texts from his mother. a >> jessica: there's a woman named mary munro who runs a homeless veterans organization in san diego who went out to talk to the community and she has put forward a plan to deal with this which i thought seem so smart. to designate people by why they are homeless, start with the people that are the easiest to
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get off the street. people of fallen on financial hard times, mental health issues, drug issues. what about plans like that? >> emily: data analytics would be fantastic. importantly there's a dearth of it. compassion can be cruel. that's what we are seeing. that's we are seeing here. the amount of investment, the $200 billion in san diego. $1 billion in seattle over the last ten years. they recently proposed a $12 billion budget. seattle public schools gets 1.14 billion. that's the priority. everyone has these competing compassionate approaches. it's going to be the most helpful, and the kindest, the kid gloves. if you raise a child like that without boundaries, any firmness, of course they will exacerbate the problem. we are skyrocketing our taxpayer dollars. the approach is not working.
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in seattle, homeowners erecting really expensive fences to have some boundary next to the encampment. they are paying taxes twice. why are we paying taxes? they have abdicated their duty 100% to protect citizens and property values. they are prioritizing homeless. >> jessica: jesse, make your mom proud. >> jesse: that's not happening. you have to ask a liberal group happen to have one here. is your goal to reduce homelessness or is your goal to spend money on homelessness. your spending money on homelessness and you're not reducing it. we can feel. you can feel. we had a metal for feeling. greg's right. we can feel bad and we can study the problem. can understand the problem and we can take action. you're not taking any action, you're subsidizing homelessness and homelessness is increasing. what do you think happens when you let people sleep on the
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street? in tents that cost $300 from rei. to give them drugs through you don't criminalize anything they do. you're going to encourage more homelessness. portland spent 50 million to build the homeless a village. it cost about 500,000 to build a village. they stole $49 million. they are stealing the money, calling themselves compassionate, increasing homelessness. it's a scam. you know it. i know it. even my mother knows it. >> greg: it's amazing. this homeless activism thing is a criminal enterprise. >> jesse: nonprofits are raking it in. >> dana: follow the money. >> jessica: biden family and anyone who cares about homeless people. coming up, even the ladies of the view are condemning it
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>> jesse: seems like nothing will ever satisfy the eco-nuts, hell-bent on destroying priceless pieces of art. two women detained in sweden after smearing paint on a monet. gluing themselves to the frame. you know here crazy when "the view" is calling you out. >> so annoying to use arch as you are cordial. do not use art. leave art alone. speaker is not your job. your job is to go out to make people understand why you need to be careful about the earth. >> jesse: do you have any monets hanging in your state? >> greg: it's "mone-ette." you know why they are man, makes them look bad. they don't care about art.
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they are on "the view." >> jesse: they don't have refined tastes about art? >> greg: "the view" is performance art. it makes their side look bad. >> jesse: they are policing their own. do we ever do that? [laughter] >> dana: would you like me to fact-check you? i do think. no one ever has been persuaded to join the climate change movement by watching ridiculous young people that should be working instead throw paint on priceless works of art. literally no one. no one is persuaded. i think that's what you mean. they are mad because it isn't persuading anybody. i think the climate movement, so based on fear and not reality. we all want a clean earth. we also all have logic to realize we need advances in technology. we are working on it. give people a slow ramp to it.
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>> jesse: jessica t. >> jessica: every time i see it i think it's fake. they can't be that there are people destroying these works of art or attempting to mess with them. completely right. the lions of people offices are better than destroying a monet or a van gogh. >> greg: "van guff." >> jesse: what is it with priceless pieces of art? someone will pay. >> emily: the biggest problem i have with that is the security guards standing by and watching it happen while the wastes of flesh fill them.
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they need to be tackled, prosecuted, they need to be on the hook for whatever the price list amount isn't any dam reparations publicly. they need to be shamed in some type a way that makes it so they don't think it's okay. when you l look at these protesters, putting black ink into the roman fountain and doing this, they have a blase cavalier quality to them. they think it's okay. that's the whole point. if they were disciplined, they wouldn't think it's okay. if those videos were taken about social media it wouldn't happen. it's a sort of infection. >> jesse: you wanted to see swedish police brutality in that case? >> emily: effects your extrapolation what i just said. a good tackle. did you see the pga golfer they got tackled for try to congratulate his team a question like that was amazing. can we even get a death of that for these guys just throwing -- >> greg: they do -- >> dana: the lululemon employers got fired for trying
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to stop shoplifters. >> jesse: d found the swedish police. the only answer. "the fastest" is up next.
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state five welcome back. first up, former new york city mayor bill de blasio coming clean about the time in history when he, wait for it, fumbled a groundhog, causing it to die of internal injuries days later. watch. [cheers and applause] >> there he goes. >> emily: and there he is laughing. de blasio taking no responsibility for the rodent 'of death and blames his team. "there is a groundhog. what the [bleep]. i don't know anything about holding groundhogs." deflecting responsibility. at the end of the day, shouldn't it be a felony? >> jessica: i didn't think we were going in that direction. i don't know about the felony thing. i'm surprised bill de blasio still doesn't know how to have a good p.r. moment. talk about feeling terrible about it. real low for him. but it's his team's fault.
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>> emily: this was the mayor of manhattan. >> jesse: he smokes until about 2:00 a.m. and wakes up late and that's why he's late for everything. he fumbled the hog. i don't care about him fumbling the hog. fumbling about a billion dol dollars. jordan neely will probably be alive today if he had seen some of that money. >> emily: kids in the audience who gasped. >> dana: and i don't believe him that he doesn't know what groundhog day is. he's a politician. you get free press because you can get attention. figure out what the weather is. i don't believe him on that either. >> emily: when you live that the same day over and over again. >> greg: sometimes i feel that way here. the cause of death was suicide. if anyone think that's funny, it's not. if you know an unhappy or
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his? i love that he is competitive. i'm going to win. this. >> i'm not that interested in that sort of thing. >> greg: you never like my one more thing. >> i hate them with a passion. dana? >> you might like this one. short questions with dana perino came out today with tyrus. i got three of the many questions. so i'm going to give you three and can you go foxnews.com to see more. i asked him what would be your last meal? >> greg: that's depressing. >> dana: do you know what he said veal parm. if you could have any super power what would it be? gamma rays like the incredible hulk and i asked him if he believes in ghost. he said ghosts if they are here i must scare them. >> greg: now it's my turn. tonight's show glorious with jamie lissow, holy with ralph reed, smart with kat timpf, and delightful with tyrus glorious holy delightful and smart greg's
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sports corner, i'm a huge basketball fan but i also like otters, and if you put basketball and otters together, what do you get? you get this little guy who can actually make a shot. look at that do that again, he is dunking. incredible. that's one of the few things oregon zoo. it's a rescued sea otter named juneau. he used to be homeless, jesse. i suppose you hate him. >> jesse: he probably wanted to be homeless. it was a choice. [laughter] has been to dana our hairstylist. there she is. when you look good you feel good. thank you for making us look so amazing every day. dana. elm some nice of you. jest jest. >> jesse: a frenchman incredible hole in one today. the u.s. open. >> greg: glorious. >> jesse: beauty of a shot 104-yard, 15th hole.
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goes down as the 49th hole in one in u.s. open history. >> greg: golfers have arm tattoos? tattoos are no longer cool. >> jesse: not really what you think a golfer would have. tonight "jesse watters primetime" johnny asks new yorkers if they are going to be paid by mayor eric adams to house illegals in their apartments. >> dana: i want to see that. >> the mayor wants to pay you $125 a night to let migrants sleep in your apartment? >> i guess right now, i mean that's where the buck stops for me. [laughter] >> greg: all right, emily, can you talk slow. we have 50 seconds. >> emily: nice, so you guys know i have a 1972 mach 1 and this week participated in the annual hot rod power tour drove through different states in the south. the guys at information performance technology owned and operated amazing car shop had a huge event at rockingham drag way where i raced and won even though that mustang jumped the red light, look at my coyote
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alum nature engine catching up and blasting him. it was so fun. i love that cruise so much and huge gratitude. >> dana: you won? >> emily: yeah. 13.5 seconds on the quarter m mile. >> greg: all right. that's it for us. what great show, huh? >> jesse: it was good. >> greg: "special report" is up next. >> bret: hello greg. it was a great show. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, a top u.s. soccer official says subject of a major cyberattack? cybersecurity agency director jen easterly says the origin of the attack is unknown at this time but has expressed concerns about the capabilities of adversaries like russia and china. the news comes as secretary of state blinken is set to head over to beijing. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich

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