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get free spins and win huge jackpots on your way to vegas. download slots now new winner every day we are out of time perhaps literally. >> thanks to congressman baron donald kennedy. ten time miss our studio audience. fox news tonight is next. and greg gutfeld and i love. no. hello, everyone. i'm jeanine pirro along with richard jesse watters,eryo martha maccallum, and greg gutfeld. ne.s it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five we haven't . >>n ron desantis knows who hens wants to in the general election, and it's not joe biden. the florid a hitting back after relentless mudslinging attacks from gavin newsom. the pair have been duking it out over hot butto
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n issues, including migrant plights and newsom's pathetic threat to throw them in jail. desantis thinks it's time for.s gaviit'sn to up and get into the race for the white house. >> know what? >> stop pussyfooting around. are you going to.ow are you going to throw your hat in the ring. and challenge, joe? are you going to get in and do it? ard do e you just going to sit on the sidelines and chirp? so why don't you throw your hat in the rin g and then we'll go ahead and talk about what's happening? >> but i guess gavin likes being on the sidelines. >> herthe e he is repeatedly rug out a white house run. c >> are you considering runningon fo rr president in 2020 or 2028 not even. oh, not at all. it'sit not my ambition and it's not the direction that i'm leaning. >> how many times is your phonep ping a day? people saying, you need to get in this race. i see where you see where you're going with thating.?
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>> i'm asking. no, and i'm not answering. buweringt doesn't mean newsom wouldn't relish the chance to debate his foe.o de >> you would do a two hour debate with ron to say, make it three three hour debate. noti, i mean, anybody with one o day notice with no notes, i look forward to that. >>tes. okay. >> martha, what is f t the motivation for the our-hour debate betweende, gavin newsomao and ron desantis? you know, this is very interesting. i love how he i always listen to politicians words very closely. righ closelyt so it's not my am. it's not the way i'm leaning right no that >> in other words, that could change at any moment. right. if joe biden not to run, i think a lot of people wonder if joe biden might do a lyndon johnson. t doyou know, might sort of at some point say, i've decided i'm not going to actually run again. he does that. the signs are not in that directioe nohaction rin right ni but i think there's every reason to think that that's a possibility, that that coulda . i think in some ways, this is good for ron desantis because it draws desan out.t of
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i talked to a lot of people who say, where is he? say interesting. you know, they want to know whyo he's not out there more, whyt he's not doing more interviews. i know he's spent time in iowa and new hampshire and he'sn iowi doing that work, which is really important to do. but i think a lot of folksof lie to see him drawn out. and the donald trump issues have kind of oxygen out of the room, which is happens all the time. right?t but he needs to find his way to get in and to make his mark. so this kind o providf provided him a little bit of an opening to get in the conversation. sti? >> you know, greg, what do you think would be morea interestinthreg a three hour dee between desantis and newsom ortt watching that? or joe biden going into goo a debate with donald trump? >> well, this is a good question because ike a. >> this is like a boxing bill, right? you had the lower card. >> it's called the undercard, th undercard. big boxing fan, greg gutfeld yeah.
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all right. you know, it's like the undercard so they're going to edit out that first part. yeah, they are, because this is a talk show. you got gavin newsom. newsom versus rod, the dissenter, desantis. but it's really about the top card, , which is joe versus the volcano, although ron isve o least being honest about it. he's thrown his hair in the ring. but gavi it. he threwn is that he's nott ga running for president when we know hvin e is.dent, >> you know, he's all glory. no, all we like to say.he bu, not i think that gavin is effective in that he's managing to run for president every friday. >> yes. yeah, he's managed to run ford r president without declaring pr president.overni he's definitely not governing california. none of this stuff hasng californ to doifornia? with california. who's running california? it's jus t like joe with america. united states. who's running it? it'sit?it i really strange. >> i don't think democrats actually run anything. they're in charge of. but it's clear that he's on a pr crusade to erasrusadease fr
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obstacles that are going to show up next year. and around februar y 2024, you're probably going to see when joe drops out, you'll see gavin in with the mypillown will and then he'll o sc. >> oh, thanks. you're welcome. all right. by the way, for that that , i'm undercard. what do you think? you think that joe is going to drop out? i mean, by the way, gavin, you know what i think? i think gutfeld needs a drink. >> yes. and ribs. yeah, but, you knoutfedlw, gavis newsom, his wife, came out and talked about something that happened betweent , somethingwen very tragic between her and her sister and her siste her herr u. and it's a very sad situation. but it's almost like let's get this allit's l out because e get ready to run. >> here's what's happening. joe biden and, this and gavin newsom cut a deal. and the deal is. gavin's not going to primary joe biden and. they're going to make gavin newsom the heir apparent. gavin newsom just has to attack desantis. doesn't matter about attackingt. .
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biden has got that covered. he's arresting him. itr abou to run up.arre desantis is negatives right nos ,and it never looked good when joe biden was attackingn jo desantis. >> remember, he did it for about two years and joes ol is really old looking and desantis was young, incompetent ind and it kind ofk backfired. >> so they're like, let's send a youngeing.ngr liberal guy outt to attack desantis and attackn' them on issues that joe can't handle. immigration and trans. >> that seems to be the issue because when you're attacking desantis, desantis is then attacking newso and he's not n attacking joe biden. so he's kind of drawling desantisew is attacks away from joe biden. >> pussyfooting around is a grea at line and i'm glad he used it and he used it in a humorous ,casual way. he said, this guy's obsessed with me. he's obsessed leaving a statedis and he just dismissed him. >> butse these two were on a collision course. >> whether it's in two years cor
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six years, you got a big governor in a big state. they're young. they got nice looking families. stnicee both energetic they're both very combative. >> and sooner or later, they're goin r org to rip each other's faces off. >> well, you know, given what's goinhat isn rig right now, rich, with colmer and the house and the republic and sam, we heard about that. you know, that unclassified 1023 and now there's allegedly tapes in addition to alliden the money that's flowing in to the biden family. is thatnk there's a chancey, biden will step down and this is part of a bigger plan? >> no,>> i d i think so at all. and i mean, we're not really sure. i mean, in an interview he said he wasn't sure if wae tapes were legit not. >> but on this desantis issue,st i think he has to listen sur ta to them. i don't know. i don't know what caller i don't know kno what coleman doing. >> i mean, if he if he had it, he would have had a hearing about it. but i. well, no, he couldn't get itf th from me. likead said, if they had h the evidence, they would have had a hearing. >> but let's focus on this. but wait a minute. chrihe just got it fromes christopher wray. >> all he does is do television interviews and hs e had a hearig
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yet. but anyway, back to gavin newsom and ron desantis. i think that's a very interesting story. jesse helms, after watching the same television show because last time i checked, d the person dumping on ron desantis is donald trump right ? day he's attacking ron desantis. and it seems to be working because like tomorrow at thi t s, nobody knows where ron desantis is. >> and i think in this that we t saw here, ron desantis was signing the state's budget. and what you find out in the state budget is that he's in infighting. donald trump once again in the budget, he vetoed a $20 million investment for the for the unit, for the university south florida's nursing campus during a nursing shortage because the senators district that's in he endorsed donald trump. he also vetoed point $6 million for opioid treatment. he vetoed drainage improvement projects all in the same budget. hehe wants to make this fight f about between him and gavin newsom. but it seems ver y clear talking about not being able to manage somebody's state, it seems thats ron desantis seems more trying th win this primary, more.
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>> i'm actually trying to govern the state of florida. and why is everybody moving >> w. bout >> i'm talking about the polls. i mean, clearly he's like he's not talking about people moving with their feet, not the polls. >> yeah. listen, you can have this conversation if you want to. fehe's running, but now he's ais candidate. >> and i will tell you right nopresidenw, running for presidf the united states. and he is losing donald trump by 20 points in the last poll. 30, 30, even worse. right. and i always feel like, judge, to be honest with you, you spend so much time talking about drag queens. maybe he wants to be one. and who ron desantis says, oh, he spent so much time talking about drag queens, what they shouldn't do and where they should perform and where they should be and where they shouldn't be. maybe he wants to put we such an old argument. it's like if you if somebody introduces ts argumenmeon 90 to they go, oh, well, maybe >>u shouldn't prosecute. >> my whole life i it is the dumbest argument that's completely different. that's whynt. i obsessed with that, because i hated what they did. >> s ao you said i think a drag
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with promo code 225. order. now at flip block .com see life go on all through boeing billyno joel. >> yeah someone asked. presi oh no, no, no, no, no.de okay so former probably into that later. former president barack obama is scolding liberals who don't like it when journalists ask tough questions. watch. t >> we have tended at times on the progressive to tip into kind of a scold sociall etiquette police and virtue signaling.
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there have been times where reporters are asking questionst that don't fit arhe accepted narrative or are inconvenient for progressives. certain issues. and just. by the question ors pointing out facts that don't fit, the neat narrative will jump on them and say, you know, why ary are you,t it you know, aiding those who are attacking us? and i do think is important for bi to not fall into that trap. >> but it looks likein president biden isn't taking the advice of his former boss. listen to what happened when the president got asked this inconvenient, in obama's wordsae ,question why did the fbi freeze vacant? why does that occupyo yo you, brian? question? why do you ask such a dumb questionquestion ? richard, what kind of warning is for former president sending to the president andsendin to hn
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party about the way that a they are people down if they don't like the narrative or the question that they've been asked ? s look, i listen, i think this was a very good actual episode and it was a good chanceode an to listen to the president sort of lament on his time at the white house as well as his time , the white house. and throughout the episode, he talks about this idea off the entire political system and how we are all engaged inte this in this polarization, where we listen to the loudest folks inhe, the room, and oftenp forget the middle. i think at this particular clip, we're taught what he's talking about. and he's right. i'm not sure this was the best answer fro talkingm joe, because i think joe biden's answer could have been, look, you know, my son couldhave bee e citizen. the house the house oversight committee says t commit they have thishe evidence. i would urge them to, if they have it and they say they've goy have t these facts. >> to have a hearing, they just said, of course, i'm the big guy. can't you telly, you? >> well, no, i don't think i mean, listen, i think there's been a lot of conjecture from thiss committee, this committee to spend more time, i guess, in the last segment, spend more time on television than actually in hearing rooms, actually subpoenaing people ask
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actually asking the tough questions. so i think the president had an opportunity to call this committee out and say, listee p if you say you have this evidence, have a hearing, i'll come down there. my sonhere, we will come down t, will testify that story. >> but we all know it's all. locked in the back door. are the fbi, they're not touching it, so they'll never thin tg to to that stage where they can have hearings because they can't get their hands on any of the evidence becausee the been sitting there for years and it's very comfortablfe off the you know, on the very. >> but more than that, we've moe seenplayou movie play out befor. this happened a couple of years ago when there was this whole thing about, benghazi, hillary clinton went down there and testified fofor 17 hours>> and nothing came of it. of course it didn't. right. there wa s all these crimes happened. she did all this stuff with the ouys now in our committeurs, ann the truth started to come out and testify. >> and so my point here is to have this evidence. yeah s. >> to send out some subpoenas and have a hearing. let meen go around to the topic here. you know, jessie, it made me think of the moment this weekhe when karine jean-pierre just shut down this ewtn reporter
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who said, you know what you say to parents who are a little bit concerned about their daughters playing sports wittersh biological males and that they might get hurt in that situatios n. we know that there's a young woman who got a concussion and a neck injury playing volleyball with a biological boymales. and. she just like she said. are you suggesting that transay childrenin are dangerous? like, not like. let me answer your question. she just shut down with a judgment on him and didn't answer his question. so the democrats are just bullying reporters and now the reporter s are scared to ask quest questions. and ifioan you're scared and yoe working, you get hurt. that's what they say in football, when you play scared, you get injured. and that's what all these ale. riendsrjured. they're all 30 years old. they're all looking for friends. they're all trying to build a career d a ca. >> and if you get ostracized by your courage power, then you're going to get scared and everyone's going to look at you funny at the next. t to one second, richard. we'll get to the hearings rightn
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now. >> we're doing depositions and we're doing subpoenas. it's kind of difficultons an whn there's a cover up going on at the highest level. >> you haven't seen a.illion oh, you didn't see the 6 million that they took from chintha that you lied about?jo >> let me finish.den joe biden, they anand hunteremos obama have to understand this. >> democrats fun anymore. guy >> and obama is a guy. - guys don't get offended whenfend we're around other guys. it's only when the girls come around. >> that's what we call it. we're offender. so we look sensitivearound. michelle said the same thing. she's like, you know what? our daughters and theirou friends, they're kind of annoying. they're always trying to word checr s ank us like if we say io instead of native american.mp >> like, you can't even have these people at your company anymore. they'le going to throwany a lawsuit. >> our complaint, the bud light, you. it's reallplainty nerve wrackin. >> you know, and people are nowg offended on. behalf of minorities. half the time, the minorities aren't even that offended. >> it's a liberal white woman who's a defended on their
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behalf. isrichard and i, we're respectfl enough towards each other, but richard's not offended by me. i'm not ben richard.rich >>ard. i don't think richard rey wants to speech police me. >> he probably wants policcee. >> richard probably cares about policy, bucy.t you can't even te about policy with democrats. >> you're critiquing polic the t you say illegal alien instead of undocumented migrant. eathey just stop the conversation. >> to be clear, you critique little white. admi t i'm, right, you critique,e you critique liberal white women. but you're also speaking for me. but it'smen and you'akin all spe it also shuts down the poor. reporter you never got an answer to his question. well, he's got like, shut up. basically, he was told shut up. first of all, i think it'sa, the thch for barack obama, who is the president, who created this stvision between the pressisn th and the white house when he started trashing fox newarring
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and conservatives during his time as president to come outodt say, you know, they shouldn't do this. i'm happy he's come out and said it d said t really am. i but it makes me wonder why get?e saying is this like a message to joe? like, joe, get off the stage or joe, you're being ridiculous. i don't know what his motivation is. hativationthere's a reason thatd this and that maybe sending a message at some point will figure out what the reason is. >> but you know that getting joe off the i think i thi is ultimately what they all want to do. i thinnk ultimaty theyk everyons that the democrats are vulnerable with joe as ao kn candidate for president who knows what they're going to comow te with. >> and you know what you canm, say. yeah, yeah, subpoena them this that thet , the other thing.ion. they won't even answer a question. joe was so out of controe isl. that's a bunch of malarkey. what a dumb question. look at that. and so b peter doocy. give me a break, man. this one's a pai q n in the neck. any time you get close to an issue that discusses or touches
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upon his international contacts through his son and the money that's come in com the big guy, that's when he shuts everything down. there's no waye will ts going tt or talk about any of that. and by the way, 53% of thoseir who voted said they would have changed their vote and votedn, for biden if they had known about the big guy. and he's who wou just shutting n at every turn along with his lackey. di guyd christopher wray, the hd of the fbi, who wouldn't let out a 1023, which is and excellent reminder by donald trump? wellnt - you know what? he's still there. yeah, that's right. he's still there under he wn. e he works for joe biden and he- e will not let that and did no dtd to let it out until they threatened that they would hold him in contempt of couro h thcause that 1023 has all the information they need getto get the rest of the ninen banks and an insurance policy by by a a the president of burisma saying you got 5 million for me now you better deliver that american policy5 .
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fo greg yes. do you have a question for me,i marthawould ? ha i would be interested in a question. well, you know, what do you think president obama, the former president, is getting at here? why is he calling out his own party for basically shaming people if they're if>> t they're not on the on the same page? this is an excellent question becausis ae is a subtlety to th. and then there's a real thingy that he's hitting at. the subtlety is he acknowledges that they're both on the same side sam, that the press and the party are on the same side in it. and, you know, if you just like, give him a little slack, it'll look better. >> right. right. it'll just be letting people let him look like they're doing their job. yeah. let them look like doing their job and blah, blah, blah. but then he says, you know, we le looo progressiv their e at times virtue signal. >> and i mean it's not a lot, yu but you've got to take it,u, right? >> you got to admit. thank you. good. yeah, that's good. und he underestimates the problem, however, because the virtuatese and the aggression is the only weapon that the democrats
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use these days. if you disagree with them,e you will either be a racist, a homophobe, a transphobe who wants to ban books or whatever. >> maybe you're secretly drag queemaybn who knows? >> and you're telling. yeah. yeah. noa i'm talking about you. and don't don't shame people here. >> and he should really talk t to his old v.p. who's basically deepened the wounds since he became elected is a guy that for was supposed to unite the country. >> i would love for joe biden to finallyoe this issue. in fill in the blank is not about race. >> he will never say that either, becaus. e he's incapable i of completing a full sentence or he isn't allowed to say. >> that, as he said when he was talking about the train over the indian ocean. ny yeah, he says, i better not fur go any further. i better not go any further. i might in troubleth., t ge >> yeah, he told on himself. he's not it inroublen of his wo he's not allowed to say things. >> but at least obam a. >> you know, i wish he would be more forceful about this
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because this is a probleore foma you know, you should say to his party, lighten up, guys. >> come on, let's have some fun. and not everybody's a racist. that should be the t-shirt. t-i >> everybody's a racist. well, and remember that david axelrortt d, david axelrod and the and president obama did not want joe to run. david axelrod said it was like mr. magoo wandering aroundn to the debate stage. they did not want this. so now they're continuin. g on this campaign. all right. coming up, the future of remotte looks horrifying. what experts warn you will looky like people wake up the lady in the pink. >> all rightdy in th. this is what you're going to look like if you don't get off your couch and gif you x the office. >> music.t your the moment e you ever make it. -h th be sure to lete them know, hey, did you see alexis?off th
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or like this. >> their neck is tilted. they walk there. >> they look like they look like this. they look like this is every of tn out of the elevator, right? >> jesse and i see plenty of m men hunched over. but jesse does it because he lives in constant fear of technique. yeah. are you scared of terrified that he might look like the innk the pink suit? >> and that was not a good impression of me. i know>> you c. >> can do it much better.. jesse. janine. grt. th >> greg says he believes in>> i evolution. what d dono you.th i don't know what to think. i could tell you this sense of . 55% ofpeop the people who work a that they're willing work remotely and take a cut in pay. okay. the means to me thapay.t they'a little lazier. the problem with working remotely is,m working first of, everybody looks like a slob wherever you. i've been to more airplanes in the last two weeks. i can't even count them. i don't know if i'm in new york or where i am. >> what do they wear on the airplane? what i can tell you, whether pajamas on the airplane men are in slippers, is disgusting. okayjama.
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sloppily, they're horrible. they don't work out. and it's all fault because ofey the wuhan virus. and nobody can buy their time. i know i've done that. somedy can manage your time. >> all this shut and nobody can feel like, cause i'm going to work. i don't have an hour to work out. how do we do this? before the pandemic, we were drop that good looking dress. the teacher, when she went p to the gym, everything was perfeceo t. r >> now we're going to beg people to come back. okay, i'm done. richard would never be caught dead i bhtn pajama s on a flight. >> i will never be caught dead in pajamas. i worked out during the pandemic and i'm still drop dead gorgeous. so there i'm are. but, hey, i think, you know, go don't buy your kids those virtual things. >> i never bought my kids game ,you know, all the game video stuff, smartphone. it's all destroying the culture . you know what? the journal did a piece today on how interns don't knowin how talk and say like, hi, my name is martha maccallum. it's so nice to meet you.functi they don't know how to function. they don't understand social cues, like when someone picks upon't u all their stuff.
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they could have googled things. they damage the environment by puttingo ma things out and ty hold too many formal meetings and they also use ana bit of outdated language. >> let's start. greg, how do you feel? fai well, turnabout is fair play. we've done countless and you've seen countless articles on people trash and gen z and millennials. >> so it's about time they get their fair share. we're happy to. yeah, exactly. but, you know, just rememberyo,r you're young now. >> you will get old if you're lucky. ifg lucky, you'll look like thl year. and luckily you'll look likeook jesse. lil gotanyway, that's al to say. >> that's all i got to say. and on a mocking of let's. that's great. i need to respond to that. my name was brought up. all righs brought. >> i don't.o we we print stuff because we don't want technic and we don't want to look like that. elderl want ty woman in the spa. we don't google stuff because we have assistance to do the googling for us and we
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use outdated language because it's easier. okay. all right, martha, you know, i don't like it when when younger people complain at work ,it's like, oh, everything. >> you're too this, you're too that. you know, maybe they should shop at the office and learn offic something by being around people who've beend doing it i a long time. and also, you don't have to google everything. i always try to challengt e with trying to think of the answer first before i starts googling it. you know, it's instant, right? you go, oh, who't is that i me movie and like, already googling. it's like, no, no, i think i can remember i f just give me i a second. >> i like what the judgee said about what younwh saig in the office. you only keep around here because they're cute. yeah. you saidrememberu that i did s' >> and i said, okay, let me tell you, i'm a baby boomer, okay? i'm guilty. i call. and when i'm not supposed to call, i should textm . y al i reply all the emails. guilty. okay. direct. oh okay, apparently they say that the boomers say good morning,us
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good day, good night and all that. not guilty. i justt t get right to the poi. >> i don't care how you are. you don't care how i am. okay. finally, the chain of command. they say that chain of command. all the baby boomers folloey sa i believe in it. but i never followed it, which is why i got to where it wasow. all right. well, on that note, up next, it's our largest. grocers. it's our largest drugstore chain in the country. but does anybody know what its means? does anybody know what cvs anr? ory stands fo >> judge jeanine? d i didn't know, but i looked it up. bu know, butt the google, by tho i bet people don't know eminem stands for what cvs stands for first. stssumers valued service store ,stores that eminem stands for. >> mars. >> missouri's. did you know that? okay, that's enough. that >> that's enough for you. all right. no now that we know what cvs w stands for and eminem and eminem, who did it, know what it stood for? well, i thought i said i thought it except for a cool n
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venue for shoplifting. >> i like that. you notice the reason whu y cvs stands for that is because doey're so they were so lazy that they wrote that down on a cocktail napkin. right. then they forgot to actuallyn p with the real name for the store. and it reflects the nature of ale natuf all drug stores in am. >> they're all plain, e is they're unimaginative. >> when you walk in, there's nothing more depressing than moreg into a walgreens, a duane reade, a cbs. it's all the same. >> don't you clean up rap,act, be proud of where you work. you know what cve s needs to do? >> add an exclamation point. yes. oh, yeah. problemsdd. side jokes aside, the reason why it was they had two different names is because there were cvs stores that weren't didn't wa actually pharmacies. >> they were actually stores pharh, ld sundries healt beauty supplies. >> what is what is a sundry like walgreens i was like i like there was fun stuff in the aisles and walgreens and i like one of these kind of stores but you know seeut you know, what i hate about these stores now is checking out myself and scanning i
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my items. >> you know why they're doing that? you like lik to say i'm in char. >> i don't like i like saying, here's my job. okay. all right. all right. maybe we've what i want in the supermarket. >> that's good. you don't want to. to anyone. yeah, like, how are you know, how are you? i'm finally. >> who runs the world. apparently, it's beyonce. expertans blaming the pop star concert in sweden for single handedly the country's blaming inflation rate. fans flocked to see her. their favorite beehive leader jacking up the price of hotels and restaurants. and just another inflation on tn paris. her concert alone raised b the price hotels by 4.3%e on the night that she became a good thing>> isn for these. >> i think it's a great thing and it's stimulating the economy. it's perfect t, i think. >> yeah, it's great to increase my inflation. you you like oh, my god,t incr i'm actually going to go see her. so i'm excited. whereae in washington, d.c.? oh, not sweden. tell her i say hi. yeah, i will. . ah . e is >> jay-z going to be with her? he's usually the consul, but
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to my mom. >> and that totally freaked me out. and it was iket was like, i'll a get on the escalator. >> that person was john wayne gacyt pe. >> richard in the third grade, i read the boo k in the stars, and i was always afraid that the were coming to take me away. "number inh, yeah, that's that. >> that's pretty good for a third grader. the only thing i can't remembern is i went down a wooden slide once and.o >> yeah. oh, yeah, i hatod to.ecause to the hospital. ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch. wow. yes. >>, when it slides, i say you don't have all you upstate new york had wooden slides and there you go. slid i'm trying to think, what irrational thing were you scared of as a child? >> guns. >> you were scared of itch? yeah. got over that really fast. so irrational, right? mary asks whatright? do you hiy first while grocery shopping? >> wsk judge, . fruits, vegetables? yeah. why? >>o to get the best one. is that because they die sooner. so you get there faster? >>becaus, because i want to.
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yeah. fruit, vegetables. overrated. uy >> would you agree? no, i agree with the judge. i mean, i'm a total cook. veges, underss and vegetablefrus produce. >> true. you people don't understand you peopletand.u don't understand it.u walk >> jessie, do you know what a store is? i was going to say, you walk in and it's all separate. >> and the tells me that the fruits and vegetables servea right away. no, you go in whatever is the first thing when you walk in is where i go. >> and then i go like that. when you go righ it, the meat section, you know it. >> yeah. you go right. so milk and eggs in, the meat.e something up? no, just take it. i'll take a raw pound, a chuckd smeared on my chest. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. i go check that thing like when you walk and it steers you right into bakery in delght that's the bakery. the bakery is the worst. and i've been. i'ved dell doing this cinnabon . you don't know cinnamon rolls late at nigh.t. hese oh, good, those are bad. and then i feel terrible the next day. what you want me to do one more. >> one more question. what was your favorite book growing up? talk aboutnight.>> whas ? boring little women. yes, you little women. yeah. that's stupid.
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i'm a big gamer.i >> i've won a lot ofactual t competitions. kids love me, buhet i actually found the first video game. >> it's called snakes and squares and. no, this is amazing game. you can playome. it at home. >> it say what you do is you get the you get two break>> dan and you get like a snake. >> what kind of snaka:e ise is ? but actually the you know, the for the first video, the first video game was actually a flip phone. >> on a flip phone. eanine: smart thing you know what? >> i'm tired of you offending my snakes. oh, well sna, okay, well, then i'm going to take my turn next. in case you're wondering whereya i was yesterday, i was in arizona shooting something a fox nation. and when i say shooting, i mean shooting. soan. >> alec ball. hold on. oh, there you ar>> judgethere w. awesome. yeah. and you'll see it on fox natioiw . it was great. archery. i haven't done it in years and it wasasun fun and but that. enough. >> i just wanted them to see me would be archery it.. >> all right, jesse, hit it.a ha i want to wish my dad a happy
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father's day today. get so i don't forget on monday. there we are forge at t the whie house. >> we were celebrating the eagles super bowl victory there. there he is with the blazersrei where i got my sense of style. t no, there he is at the tophe c f the city. and there we are in maine. we'll see you there in august. happy father's day, dad. >> tonight, jesse watters, prime time. we got tomi lahren, curt, le schilling, martha maccallum, ellie campana and aubrey marcuds tonight at 7:00. >> looking forward to the part that you are in for that. yeaht 7:00. the i'm looking, ri. la all right. all right. this last week my sister gotd th married and charlene married the love of her life. >> kareelovem maria's winery in bolton, virginia. y'aln elementary school, y'all. and they met and they met second grade. and years cute. couple. fid it took them years to finally make it an officialna couple. finally they became official. and june, july fourth, 2020,d yo 2017. >> amazing. thuld you imagine marryingu e mm second grade? yeah, i'm crazy. there's laws against that. ell me acondi'm pretty happy abc >> but no, i can't even remember second grade. they weren't cute back then
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because when you were a kid, now they had their they had their beautiful weddinddingi wag weekend. i was there along with the rest of my family. congratscongrats to charlene and kareem. right now they're in aruba honeymooning. but we were so to see these newlyweds all read their names, rhyme two together. yeah, charlene and kareerm, that doesn't rhyme. >> all right, martha, this time it was charlen greg: te. kareem. congratulations to charlene and ram. >> yeah, yeah. all right. i have a camp for. your kids this summer is called the how to be a person summer campyo, and it's gone viral. these are all the things that you can teach your kids, and it kind of goes back to what we're talking about, about covid and how people spend too much le and. homet you have to learn how to do these things, make your bed, how to water the plants, how to writo war e name, how to clean up. >> it sounds like a lot of fun . >> how old are the kids? it's just for a camp for stupi . this is a camp for stupid kidsar owners all year. >> all this mom in utah.s
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caitlin. three years old, started this camp to teach kids how to do practical good things. >> and i guarantee you, like, that's child labor sitting on their phone all summer long. >> oh, my gosh, that's crazy . greg don't play outside your role. yeah, let them play outside. all right. anything you wan greg: jt to sa? >> just going to go homeen and you said up righough.t? >> ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪
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