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they make millions off of that. they always said they would take that back. >> they never do. they will take it back. they don't. >> thank you both very, very months. thank you had over watching. you can catch me on fox business tomorrow at p.m. eastern on making money. not as hot as t "the five" which is next. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i am dana perino along with greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." these ♪ ♪ >> a shocking drug discovery at the white house sparking a blizzard of speculation. cocaine was indeed found in the west wing on sunday while president biden and his family were away at camp david. the secret service discovering the white powder in a what they
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called "working area" during a routine inspection. it caused a brief evacuation of fire and emergency crews. pointing out that there could be a lot of suspects. >> where this was discovered is a heavily traveled area where many white house west wing i should be even more specific. the west wing visitors come through this particular area when people visit the west wing. there is the area of the west wing where it is highly traveled. and that is what happens when people come through this particular area. it's highly traveled. i'm not going to get into specifics. we have west wing tours. this particular past couple of days happen on friday and saturday and sunday. >> the white house also dodging questions left and right on the cocaine caper.
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>> something that is not magnetic into the white house. >> i totally understand that question. it is under investigation. >> does the white house support the prosecution of this individual? >> i'm not going to get into hypotheticals. >> with the president be satisfied with this is a busy room and we found some cocaine and we don't know who brought it? >> we will see with the secret service says. >> how determined is the president to get to the bottom -- >> incredibly important to get to the bottom of this. >> i would love to be able to say, the president is mad. they can do that. >> they should blame you. >> totally. >> they should say they found it in on my little kitty coin purse. >> needs to take one of those to the working area of the white house. the parish. >> did you see what they did? they went from it was found in a
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library. specific to a working area. they kept stressing this over and over again the possibility of suspects art and less. we will probably never get to the bottom of this one. it will be another unsolved mystery. and our media who generally love to pursue a great story when it is a republic and will not do anything on them. i know that's also repetitive tissue on the other foot thing but it is true. in the last couple of weeks, we've had a trans activist bearing her desk that we find coat. they are running a low-rent strip club. i also do love how the media pounces on the right. her bringing up hunter as if he isn't the most obvious culprit. is there somebody else we are missing? should we talking about her laughter? this is a god who leaves drugs, guns, and laptops everywhere. got thrown out of the navy for coke. it's hard to get thrown out. trust me, i have tried.
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he was just at the white house. occam's razor produces the most obvious thing that could happen. i love the fact that if you bring up, oh, typical. you bring up hunter. what about a father's love for his son? how dare you? >> he is an addict in recovery. and he is a addict in >> that is a hell of a recovery. sign me up. >> also asked if they would be going any of the staff within the west wing would be undergoing testing -- drug testing. watch right here. >> drug testing. >> white house and subject to rigorous guidelines that include drug testing. so we will take any action that is appropriate and warranted pending the outcome of the secret service. not going to get into hypotheticals from here. >> her ambivalence in their answer in not answering is consistent with the ambivalence about will the white house prosecute. why would you not say, we are going to prosecute.
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we have to set the -- send the message here. it is illegal. you don't bring it into the white house if you are a staffer high on cocaine, you should be in the white house. if you are stepper that brings cocaine income that you should be in the white house. if you are a tourist -- how many think a tourist would do this? you think you can get past incredible screening, canines, everything if you are a tourist. >> once you get through all those things, then take it out of your pocket. >> the amazing thing, greg touched on this. the d.c. hazmat peoples that it's in the library. there's a tape recording. where is the library? the library is in the east wing where the president's family is and not the west wing where the public in the press go through. let me continue that train of thought. i am a prosecutor. this kind of stuff makes you crazy. number one, the purpose -- let me say this. secret service agents are ready to partake a bullet for the president.
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the secret service job is to predict the president and his family. the secret service is the one that retrieves the government -- retrieve the gun from that basket, that garbage can outside the school. the secret service are the people who went to where hunter promptly gone and tried to get the pistol permit application that is the substance of a crime right now away from the shop owner but he wouldn't give it to them. so here we have a white house that wants to manage every aspect of our lives. what drugs we can take. what drugs we can't take it whether we should go to work good with we should go to school. i cocaine in the white house. we don't want to get ahead of ourselves. and it's outrageous the way they responded. >> the white house demanded a second desperate it is almost as if, god's, we hope it is anthrax and not cocaine. because that story is really bad for us. >> it's going to be hard for the white house to come out strong against this person. what if this person is a staffer and seo work really hard and
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they expect me to work 19 hours a day. i'm stressed out but i fell into this bad habit. my family member died. it was tragic. i'm struggling to keep up. i've become an addict. i'm a victim of my own device or my own vices. i need help. i just need help. this is an administration if no other way through their own silence supports the broad progressive policy in communities and cities around the country that says doing drugs is not an immoral thing. it's a sign of victimhood. drug crime, unfairly prosecutes people. their position as a party from coast to coast is to make excuses and to provide some sort of redemption path for someone who does drugs, not provide consequence. how can you support gavin newsom or his entire state on this and come out hard on somebody that might work for you that caught with a little bit of cocaine?
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they have put themselves in the place where i don't say they can come doubt hard on them and not be caught up on hypocrisy. >> i would like to put myself in this use of any press secretary and imagine what it would have been like of the sunday night when you think you could have two days where i catch my breath with some time with my family and you get the call that says, hey, heads up. i found cocaine in the white house. >> it seemed like a joke. circulating on twitter. the perfect july oaks. and every joke was taken -- which must have been devastating for you. >> you have a son who was an addict and openly in recovery. suddenly there's a little bag of coke. he met up with his dad before they went to camp david. did he slip into the visitor plaisance -- something in a cubbyhole? it was all insane. of course riveted by it on sunday evening. and you have the people who are
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defending the family saying, and stew on the nose. then you have the people who are out to get hunter no matter what. tracing -- turns into one of those -- the show homeland where they ran strings connecting and then he went here. i'm sure he talked someone so. and it's all really just concerning on a national security level. i think that was the best question that was asked. what if anthrax -- how is this conceivable. bag of cocaine got in there if not from someone who works in there. >> there are lots of cameras. >> i bet they are going to blame it on a worker, someone that means. that's the easiest way out. there was an overnight worker. >> here prints on the bag. did they protect the bag committed they collected in the proper way. >> he's a man of the people. >> imagine if you invite -- on
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those holiday weekends, you get a lot of friends and family asking you, can you give us a tour will be rented out for the fireworks. you go in as imagine how many people are calling their friends and family going did you screw my life over? >> hunter getting his dealer in e.j. ane tour. >> exactly. >> bring back the west wing show. you got writers right here in "the five." a judge rules on what he calls the most massive attack against free speech in united states history.
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>> a huge victory for free speech and a huge bomber for censorship. the white house, federal judge has temporarily blocked biden administration officials from contact slash the media companies. he comes after the white house pressured big tech to block or remove content that they dis dislike. >> the major platforms have a responsibility related to the health and safety of all americans to stop amplifying on just where the content. this information and misinformation especially related to covid-19, vaccinations, and elections. >> they have to do more to reduce the misinformation that's out there. >> flag a problematic post. we are in regular touch with
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social media platforms. >> what is your message to platforms like facebook? >> the media is going to bat for the white house's censorship agenda. >> government has to have the right to have its own free speech to push back when they see things on social media they think are dangerous. we go this is one of the most aggressive far-reaching rulings. to micromanage really that day-to-day interactions between essentially the entire executive branch. all these agencies that are listed as defendants in loving social media companies. >> is not as if the fbi -- that is what they are alleging that there's not a lot of evidence to support that. >> judge, judge, judge. the judge built a case in every example of bias went in one direction. we talked about this before whether it is about covid or the laptop. always seems to go in a way that
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benefits the left and harms the right. >> the judge identified covid, masking, lab league. come theory, opposition to the validity of the 20/20 campaign. this case is huge. this is a very significant case that has the ability of course to go all the way up to the supreme court. the issue is very clear. whether or not the government has the right to basically suppress free speech. they did it repeatedly. they did it during all of those things i reference. from the beginning of time, people have disagreed on what is true and what isn't true. all of a sudden, this government comes in and says we are the arbiters of what is true. don't you dare say it if it is not true. we will suppress you if it is not true. i had my own tweets and my own facebook postings suppressed and removed. it is a bottom-line where this white house is against the
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decision. this is a government who is trying to decide for the people what we should say, what we should read, what we should think and what we can talk to each other about. kudos goes to people like dr. robert malone, and doctors who put their reputations and their neck out there. because now we find out that the government who is so concerned about this information was wr wrong. they were wrong about everything they were shutting us down about. and so now the damage has been done. five years later, people are saying, doctors have been trashed. where do i go to get my reputation back? where do i go to be able to identify myself as a credible physician or incredible person. this was election interference at the highest level with the suppression of the laptop. which the fbi knew months before and said that it was hunter's laptop. they then are coming out
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homeland security and department of homeland security the fbi say we don't know if it is true. as russian disinformation. this administration is one of the most corrupt administrations we have seen in the history of this country. and this decision will bring it to the -- to a head. >> you are nodding along in total agreement. >> don't tell the audience. >> and a higher ground i bet we could all agree on is this is not a problem when you talk about disinformation or misinformation. the person who judges at purdue is the person who gets to judge that. that person end up being the one suppressing it. you guys happen to be in power. switch republicanwise. isn't that the danger? >> there is also a lot of danger embedded in this judge's decision. donald trump was president for the beginning of covid when that lab league theory came out, he was in power. his administration talk with the
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social media companies the same way that a democrat would. this judge made it seem as if there was no government censorship until january 21st, 2021. as a child who by the way is -- >> the greatest president ever. >> i'm coming to that. i was going to start with he is someone who openly went after the social media companies constantly. when the finals came out, we talked about this. he included things that the biden team had -- it was a campaign, not the administration. talking about please take down the photos of hunter biden's -- being flared out in this or that. and we get to the testimony where they came before all those committees on capitol hill. tromp was asking for people to be thrown off twitter like chrissy teigen for calling him a dirty name. you all know what she put out there. it just doesn't add up. if you want to have an honest
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conversation about the orwellian aspects of what a government can do, that's fine. but dates matter. >> i think it is only maybe going to be me talking about the dates of this. hunter biden laptop. that was in october. that had nothing to do with the biden administration taking over unless you believe that everyone who works in the government is evil and is a secret liberal and wants to make sure -- >> not all that secret about. >> they are all republicans. >> october with the laptop. >> october 2020 was when the laptop story was censored. joe biden was a candidate for president and not the president. >> interest censored. >> it was orwellian. in 1984 -- >> to benefit joe biden when the fbi did it. the fbi is the one who is telling everyone not to publish it. when the fbi with the very same people who verified it.
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>> every high-ranking law enforcement official in this country is against donald trump and the republicans. just to get that straight. >> you would probably agree that donald trump was contentious against most of them. it's not all that crazy to think that perhaps they had a biased -- many people in your party -- i can't see you specifically because i've been blown up. my memory doesn't stretch that far. many people in your party were adamantly loud about how donald trump was against his own intelligence community time after time against his own doj or put bill barr in place so he could control the doj and tell them what to do. donald trump need somebody to tell them what to do. they are not exactly his friends. i really don't care if it is donald trump or joe biden or anybody in between. go after every single person in the government regardless of administration that told social media companies they had to take things down that were
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true or put things up that word. think 15 days to slow the spread. the vaccine will prevent spread. wearing rubber gloves helps. it wasn't from a lab. we didn't fund the research. andrew cuomo is doing a good job. all those things they told us were really great and we need to believe. if we didn't believe, they would ruin our lives. and they proceeded to run our lives. go after every single one of them. to the very least, maybe the cowards they want to control our lives by lying to us and manipulate a gas will resign and take their pension. i don't care necessarily if it goes dead by then. i need to sit here and make fine and the bad guy. hopefully people are saying desktop >> antony blinken. it was jim comey. you are telling me jim comey was on donald trump side? he tried to set him up for this whole thing. >> responsible hillary clinton losing the election. because you think so?
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the americans -- the most untrustworthy candidate they had ever seen. >> there's been no flip on the sides of you will have conservatives who criticize tech -- let me put it this way. the right wants them to cooperate with the lefties do want them not to cooperate. now it is flipped. >> now you have conservatives defending big check from the government. the government -- there is no part in the case where the judge says, he knows that social media companies were terrified of political retaliation if they didn't comply with dictates. from its files in mark zuckerberg's interview saying when the government calls and said this is a problem, then you listen to them because you are concerned about that but i thought it was interesting that "the new york times" quoted disinformation experts. i don't know if there is -- less credible people at the moment on disinformation experts and they
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are so worried but i like that this is getting us back to principles. tromp and biden will be no longer in the picture in a few years. in terms of in the presidency. then you have this issue of, what is the role of government when it comes to social media companies? that is not going to stop near the white house talked openly about our social media partners. the government is also going to need to talk of them if you remember, there's been a lot of criminal cases we need in that phone. we need to know exactly who was he calling? who are the other people they are talking to? antiterrorism tactics that you want to use in order to have communication. this case is not the end. i'm very curious to see how the biden administration appeals list. they are in a bit of a box. >> they certainly are. a box full of cocaine. >> with a "my little pony"
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>> the american bashers were added again for the fourth of july, the socialist loving folk scooping up american, anti-american began. "the u.s. was founded on stolen and they did this client. this july 4th, let's commit to returning it." the attacks on america didn't stop there. squad congresswoman cori bush saying "the declaration of independence was written by enslavers i didn't recognize black people as human. today is a great day to demand reparations now."
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i want to start with ben & jerry's. they have factories. i will start with you, greg. on land where native americans lived. in south burlington, vermont. should they give that land back if they are so willing to make sure that if we steal land from ended it is people we should give it back? >> put money where their mouth is. the entire world is based on conquest. stolen land, stolen freedom. it was just called conquest. good luck solving that inju injustice. douglas murray pointed that out. it's a brilliant point. it's only that countries that people are trying to get into that are targeted for reparations. the places that people are leaving are just as bad. but nobody wants reparations from them. these are places that still have slavery. they still take peoples freedom. i think ben & jerry's has even with the score in terms -- at
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least against white people by making a product that elevates cholesterol and heart disease risk increases body weight, blood sugar, diabetes. it's not like giving a diseased blanket but over time, this kills people. if they really did care about blogs, they probably wouldn't be making that product. they also have high elevation of diabetes and obesity. how much joy are you actually bring you two people? it's not a disease blanket. over time -- >> do you think -- do you think that the day will ever come when these american hating companies realize that you don't bite the hand that feeds you, target, bud light? >> it is almost ben & jerry's protected from all of this. they have done this for years.
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it's not even that surprising. get a new state. it would be amazing. it would be news that they set america is a great country. i would be worthy of conversation. they were just trying to be provocative. a company that has dealt with this for a while. recently you have seen that conservative backlash and actually have an impact on corporate bottom lines. i do think there are many other companies that are like ben & jerry's who are saying, do we have to comment on every cultural issue out there. maybe not. maybe we can take a backseat and celebrate the country we are in. participate in trying to make it better. one of the ways to do that is by having good products and hiring good people and treating them well. >> why do we worry about china when we have american corporations who literally hate america. they are gladly sharing an anti-propaganda. >> you should go out and buy all the blue bell ice cream you can buy. maybe get me fields.
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chick-fil-a has got great ice cream. when mcdonald's ice cream machine is working. if you've got to come up with a crazy name and put 15 different flavors in it, maybe it ain't that good to begin with. can't remember what you asked. >> i know you don't. >> it is a capitalist market. you have the opportunity for choice in this country like no other place in the world. you can choose the ice cream you eat. maybe you don't support ben & jerry's or do. i don't care. i care as much about what ice cream you eat about -- they are very not -- not very educated on. go ahead. >> the land where mount rushmore is, they took it from other tribes right before it was taken from them. they have the least standing for that area other than a government that they call us corrupt moments to do them. all of those folks are dead now. i don't really care.
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>> all right, jessica. wrap it up. >> this is the thing they do. it's not surprising. everyone who knows about this at said that they don't care. most people don't know about this story. it wouldn't really affect them. this is what the first amendment is all about. we had this conversation around colin kaepernick taking the k knee. tons of veterans organizations that we support his right to do it. we shed blood to make sure that you have the rights at home to say whatever you want about your country, your government, and whatever it is. ben & jerry's has made it through lots of statements like this. support for the bds movement which i find completely appalling. it's not going to change you is taking chubby hubby. it wasn't about an actual has-been. it was just a flavor that i ended up taking. [laughter] we went up next. you've got to deal with that later. up next, has to have gone too far?
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>> what is happening? because that is music, greg. a doordasher hitting is tipping point. this shocking video allegedly shows a delivery driver cursing out a customer over a $5 tip on a $20 pizza. that's 25%. gratuity. watch this. >> i just want to say, it's a nice house for a $5 tip. >> you're welcome. >> doordash fire the driver and reached out to the customary prayer that started a huge
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debate about what constitutes a huge tip. judge, i would imagine, do you have or doordash or ubereats or anything? >> my sons come home all the time. how do you think answered the door, me? >> do you give them a tip? >> of course. we are all afraid to not to because you are going to be called out by somebody. the problem is that all of a sudden, these people think -- they see the world according to social media. all the good stuff. i should be able to get more of that. they demand more tips. 25% on $20 is absurd. he should lose his job. i understand that woman was in an accident or something. she is in a wheelchair periodically. she is on crutches. she should -- what is it to him while nicer houses? >> doordash smokes person said i wanted to quote this.
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they did sever the relationship. they said respectfully asking for a tip is acceptable. a bruising or harassing someone is never acceptable. do you agree that? it is acceptable to ask for a tip? >> this is a weird situation for me. i didn't know that guy got fi fired. doordash, i found one of their guys threatened to kill me. and followed me into my building and said he was going to do me. i got a note from doordash that that person will not be delivering it to my house and the near future. they never fired the guy as far as i know. i asked doordash again. you only get fired if it actually makes public. i would never do that because i'm not doing it. i'm not gonna do that. i'm going to go through the correct things and call the police. it's so funny. this guy gets fired. anyway, here's my point.
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sorry, i didn't know the guy got fired. it should not be about -- it should not be about the cost of the food. it should be about the distance. jesse is the worst. jesse will order every single meal from doordash and the guy -- tips according to the meal. at that guy is driving 10 miles to your place for a $20 thing, 25% of that is $5. it's not gonna pay for his gas. you have to do it on the amount of effort. if you have a $130 meal and a $30, you should tip the same which is $10. making $15. if you are in the suburbs, that is what you should do. >> i think the model's's offer of the price is based on the food cost not the traffic or the wait time. imagine you're sitting there waiting for somebody to come. the cost of the food was $20. a $5 tip sounds great. if you are driving to the
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suburbs and you are waiting where there's an accident or something, that is not the drivers as you are the customers issue. this is doordash's issue. the company has to do some rethinking. not just doordash. all the companies that are trying to figure this out one of these types of jobs. for the driver, you don't know who ordered the food. what if it is a cleaner that is working at the house for a babysitter. that's not her house. >> i'm sure you run into one of those political party events. he's very entitled. very progressive. i mean, if we really want to get down to the nuts and bolts of this, in 2019, $5 was a pretty good to. this is really joe biden's fault. inflation is the reason why $5 -- >> i knew we would get there. i wasn't sure how. this is a really tough one. if you go out to eat a lot which people live in cities tend to do, you always leave a 20 percent did.
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you can feel good about that. if it's fantastic service, but really even having grown up here even if the service isn't fabulous, you still leave 20%. servers have a tougher life than you do if you are going out on a monday, you can afford to do that. i totally agree about the distance issue. the weather as well when i hear these stories about a torrential downpour and people are giving the same that they would if it was a sunny day. there is a huge problem with this. because you notice now how many delivery people are delivering ten things at once. things are taking longer because they are having to wait. in the city picked up from six or seven different west all-night restaurants. there's no way to earn a living the way that this economy is working for them anymore. it is the responsibility of the companies. those of us who don't want to cook are still going to pay. >> the sweet spot -- fico if you decide to deliver
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food for a living or you if that is the opportunity in front of you, i don't know if you think i'm planning like that is going to do. i think it's just a bad human being. i'm glad he got fired. all right, "the fastest" is up next. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. everyone loves free stuff chuck. can we get peyton a footlong?
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>> welcome back. it's time for "the fastest." it's that time of the year where's gary shark encounters dominate the headlines. rushing to return to shore after a shark was spotted swimming dangerously close. are the deadly peace a bad rap? "sharks suffer from a bad reputation. researchers look at people's perceptions of shark in new study. do you think it is that we just don't know enough about them? >> i think sharks have really good p.r. representatives and people get a lot of money to do studies that are not basically common sense. and obviously wasn't a video shot from the show. i think it is super interesting these drone videos that are now flying over all these beaches. people are probably swimming amongst a lot more sharks than they thought they were.
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>> first of all, i don't need anyone to tell me that sharks are good or sharks are bad. if i'm in the water and there's a shark on the water, i don't care if it is farther out than this evening. i am in the position of being in danger. i don't want to go anywhere near the water where there is sharks. in the keys -- that was an alligator. it wasn't shark in the keys. you just hear more and more about sharks attacking people. you should be afraid. that's all. >> joey, are you afraid of sharks? >> the first thing i will do is give them a leg and take off. when you are in shark infested water, there is no such thing as shark infested water. sharks live in the water. you are going to wear the sharks live. if you want to cool it down, maybe make a shark fin soup illegally again. i heard that was real tasty.
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maybe they will be afraid to be around us because we will turn them into soup. >> i mean, you know, we're the ones that cause this problems. for decades and decades, we have demonized shark like nuclear power. it's the same sensibility and mentality. there's an uncommon amount of death caused by both. there is nothing. it turns out that nuclear power is probably going to save us in the long run for being a clean alternative energy. and that sharks were just misrepresentative. always what happens in the summer time, more people go to the beach. more stories about the beach. more stories about shark sightings. the perception that no, nothing has changed. it's us. don't trust us when it comes to sharks or nuclear power. >> just you on nuclear power. >> trust me on everything. >> i will keep that in mind.
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♪ ♪ >> is time now for "one more thing." this thing with our own joey joan. i have a couple here for you as a taster. when is your favorite comfort food? you said pork steak, pinto beans and corn bread. you told them to look it up. >> is actually poke salad. >> when i asked you in the commercial break. >> poke salad is a weed that grows on a freshly turned dirt in the south. it's poisonous but if you put a little egg and bacon grease in their -- >> little horse friend. >> skip to the fourth one.
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what kind of things have surprised or delighted you about being a girl that. you have to go to foxnews.com and read that one. >> all about me for a minute. this is not about me actually. my book that is out. i've been talking about it because i'm very proud of it. here's the thing. it's number four on "the new york times" best seller links. tonight at 6:30, i want you to go and check out my virtual lives signing. there's 100% chance it will go off the rails. you can check out that you are cold. we will tell you more about the book and the people in it tonight. >> what a show tonight. >> no picture. >> somebody sleep up there. the night at 11:00 p.m. i've got charlie hurt, jeff die. there you go.
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all right, i'm going to stop now. >> we will save it for another day. jessica. >> a man was spotted on the street balancing a 45-inch tv on his head. while riding a bike. he balanced with his feet on the handlebar and -- are you going to show them? isn't that insane around new york city. >> when he delivered it to the house, he gave them a $5 tip. >> he didn't complain. >> and its flat fair. [laughter] >> wow. in arkansas, artist created something very special for the fourth of july. the world's largest knitted american flag. telephone poles were used as knitting needles. 2 large excavators were used as arms. each stitch is about 5 feet long. the flag took three days to create.
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the machine -- what? the knitting machine completed the flag will remain on display through july 16th and momentary in bentonville, arkansas. be sure to check it out. >> i love that. >> he said his next project is a beanie. >> he's coming for you. that is it for us. hi. >> thanks so much. welcome to washington. i'm in for bret baier. coming up, escalating to sense with iran as the u.s. navy thwarts escalating tensions in this easier which was fired. a holiday hangover for republican presidential candidate. we will break down that stopping strategy coming up next and a shark surged along the east coast. but experts say you can do to stay safe this summer. ♪ ♪

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