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and minnesota and around the country? yes or no. >> yeah, you can keep taxes low and keep people safe and lean in to innovation anywhere in america. >> charles: he chose miami. you can paraphrase that for your new bumper sticker. work on that he chose miami. thanks, mayor. here's "the five." >> the left rushing to blame global warming for the heat wave. the heat is getting to their head. climate change obsessed liberals are acting crazier than usual.
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extremists gluing their hands to airport runways as a way to sound the alarm on how the planet is cooked. kamala is getting herself in a situation pumping up the climate >> every day, we see and feel the impact of the climate crisis. it is clear the clock is not only ticking it is banging and we must act. think about the impact on something like public health. when we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water. >> the white house forced to clean that one up. posting a corrected version of the transcript of her speech.
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the claims harris meant to say pollution instead of population and while callum says it was gaffe 53 percent of parents affects their decision to have more kids and it was hot over the week. do you think it's because of global warming? >> no. i think what she did was unintentionally said the true meaning of what climate activism is. they see population as pollution as something that needs to be reduced. not the carbon footprint but your actual literal foot print. then you see activists gluing themselves. they go home and see their families on holidays or go on vacation. we have to get their personal information out there so we know when they're traveling we make
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it difficult as possible for them. because we know it's like if they didn't use planes, trains or automobiles, then i would respect this in a way but you know they aren't. they're ruining other peoples lives either temporarily. they've done more to harm the environment than actual pollution because they were hijacked by extremists, and you have the lost opportunity for actual debate. all the people with fresh ideas are outside the debate because it's been hijacked by people seeking status and people paying for it. so you have the corporations and the people that want to be included in this. they're the ones driving this extremism. >> judge janine how would you deal with these people on the
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airport? >> they're trying to be leftists and be heard the truth is they're doing nothing but engaging in criminal behavior. that is criminal behavior and the more people let them get away with it and just move them out of the way or take a knife to make sure the glue comes off so they don't hurt their hands or apparently in hamburg they delayed canceled and diverted 47 nights. we just let them get away with it. same thing with the yacht spray painted red and black and talking about how she's such a horrible person and the truth is you've got a walmart heiress who provides 2.1 million jobs in this country and yet they want to criticize her and destroy they are boat. they want to say she's a horrible person. i don't see anybody going after
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john kerry's airplanes but i'm sure that's not intentional. but the truth is that you want to leave them glued to the floor like they did in one country i think it was germany. they went and glued themselves to the floor at a car sales company. the business turn out the lights, they turned off the heat, they locked them up in the place for the weekend and they were moneying on monday morning we didn't have any food. we had to be on ourselves. that's the only way to treat them. shut them down and end it. >> is it good enough for the white house the next day to draw a line through a word in the transcript and forget the kamala comment? >> well, you have a media that is incurious. remember the media cover copepe? as long as they announce it or there's an asterisk or it's
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clear but she didn't catch herself? she didn't say obviously i meant pollution but if you watch it closely i think she was wait, was that the right word? you can misspeak with you speak live on television and also, she might mean it and didn't realize the implication of that. i continue think any of this discussion is serious unless you're talking about a way to help people in the southwest and have more access to more fordable energy leading to technology that will help you power more people in their homes so they can have the air conditioning they need and same here in the northeast. we covered a lot of stories about the flooding that's happening in vermont, up and down the eastern see board, terrible tragedy in bucks county pennsylvania and what the infrastructure bill should do is
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look at what we need to do to reinforce adapt and make sure we can deal with this not just by saying the energy company should go bankrupt and go away but to say what's the smart way to deal with this and there's litly nobody on the left. >> speaking of someone on the left. >> it's good to be back. >> harold. >> the weekend was good. so you have record temperatures in a lot of places across the country including my home state of tennessee texas mississippi florida. even in european nations. poland france italy seeing record temperatures japan china as well. now, something is going on. and i think dana, everybody is on to something here. everybody is so comfortable being in their cocoon saying you may not be right about this.
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let's figure out how we build a grid in texas and across the southwest. how do we provide more investment to your point about innovation to help create more energy ample supplies in our country? reminds of some democrats like to say the cow is working. they're wrong. democrats and republicans trying to glue themselves to the grounds in an airport do nothing for the cause but make angry those on both sides if it translates into trying to sit down and figure out how we reach common ground here that's good but i'm not sure it does it i heard a fellow in the house talking about colored people. i hope he meant people of color and maybe she mistakenly meant
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reduced pollution when she said reduce population. let's figure out how to get an answer. >> the problem is, i hate it on the right and the left abusing the weather to say, a ha, it's had the, global warming and some right winger will go eye freezing. where is that global warming? they're actually cut from the same reasoning. it's the same thing. the problem with using weather like this place broke records, how many states how many countries didn't break records? nobody ever provides the context. three countries had record breaking heat waves. how many countries are there? >> is this a quiz? >> yes, it is. hold on a second. it's probably like, how many countries are there, 800? >> no, that's way too many. 200? i don't know. >> you know what?
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they're comparing the guests of global temperatures from hundreds of years ago. >> there are 195 countries in the world. >> off by a factor of four. >> the point is as it relates to the average nobody was keeping numbers 200 years ago. i don't know what they're comparing it to. >> but they were keeping them. it's hot. >> you can look back and see but the point is when it was hotter then there were no man-made greenhouse gasses. >> i think you're biased because wherever you are it's always hotter. coming up, ladies of the view coming up with one of the most ridiculous theories on who left that bag of coke at the white house.
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>> well, it seems like we never know who left their cocaine at the wi witt the secret service wrapping up its investigation without finding the culprit or
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interviewing 500 staff members because it would strain resources. they also didn't talk to hunter biden. repeated, they didn't talk to be hunter biden. rest assured however the gumshoe ladies of the view have a new working theory on who is behind it. >> so, is this more fodder for the republican conspiracy machine? >> no matter the answer they were always going to blame hunter biden. they are weaponizing hunter biden to get his dad to lose his cool and feel the heartache. >> there's people who might believe it was planted for somebody so they could advance the hunter biden narrative. >> well, the view believes that happened, it didn't happen. with the coke fiend at large the biden administration is getting mocked for congratulating themselves. >> they just were not able to come up with any forensic
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evidence that proves it. >> we believe the secret service did a thorough investigation. of course we are confident they're going to everything they can to get to the bottom of this. >> yes, they got to the bottom of it but russia gate prosecutor andy can't spin what the white house did as a good job. >> the secret service here looks like they can't find a dead cow in a closet. you should do more than just say there were no fingerprints or dna on the evidence and we looked at surveillance logs and didn't see somebody actually leaving it there which seems highly unlikely. >> judge, that's on msnbc. that was a good line, cow in a closet. >> yeah, that was good. i couldn't figure it out but it was good. he's right it's not just about forensic evidence. i've prosecuted judge cases and
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as judge sat narcotics. last thing you think about is fingerprints on an envelope. you get them if you're desperate but it's more about who was in the proximity talking to people afterward and the claim we didn't have the resources it would be a strain on resources to talk to 500 people as if finding a controlled stabs in the white house is not a serious event and the only outrage through the whole thing is not the outrage it was in the white house but how incredibly irresponsible to ask the biden family has been excluded and look. here's the bottom line. it didn't take 11 days to close the investigation. it took 11 days to cover it up and any prosecutor knows when you change the location of where it was found three times you're playing with the facts. i want to speak to the person who made that statement from the library the hazmat and fire department people to say, show me on a map where this was and let's get to the bottom of this
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and the secret service you're better than. this you're absolutely better than but if you're committed to taking care of joe and covering up for joe as you did when you pulled that illegal gun from a trashcan near a school when joe wasn't even vice-president when you went to get that pistol permit application that was evidence a crime that wasn't part of your job you're bought out by joe biden. >> it is weird harold the coke seems to be more mobile than joe biden is in the white house. and all of these great tools that we have that they used on the january 6 riot or somehow now missing what are you trying to get away with harold? >> my experience when i was in congress outside with the secret service to your point judge they're an organization filled with consummate pros but this issue here i would agree with you two things concerned, you
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have to give nsnbc and weiss credit for laying out the fact here as some around this table two things concern me. if there are 525 people who were persons of interest for lack of a better way of describing them it would seem to me they could do some good background checks narrow that list down and can those people what happened. the security and rat us in the white house needs to be up graded. if the cameras can go out several hours, at least that's what the public narrative here, something is wrong. it needs to be up graded or improved. you can't walk in most buildings in new york city without walking through security apparatus and certainly not a government building here and i had to walk into two and empty everything from my pockets so i hope they look at that and understand that there's concern here.
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mine is not from a part san standpoint. i think it's irresponsible for his past and the things he's overcome but as an american in the house that is the most important public housing of the world where the president of the united states lives and works we should have a better security apparatus. >> should hunter be questioned like those 500 people? >> not if he's not a person of interest. >> why is he not a person of interest? >> if he were not in that area why would you question him as a prosecutor or judge. >> well first of all the they don't have cameras they don't know who it was in that area and if he's in the white house he certainly is a person of interest given his background and his ability to segue the white house. >> i don't want to quarrel. if they narrow it to 525 as the secret service said then he should be questioned. if not he should not. >> interesting jesse why is it when there's no surveillance
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cameras these unsolved mysteries only go no one direction? like epstein. then when it's you when you were at the january 6 rally rioting and wearing that big giant bunny viking hat everybody caught you jesse. >> that's because i'm an fbi informant. that's why. i haven't been questioned. imagine if the view is around in the 90s they would probably say o.j. was innocent. i could see them saying court tv is weaponizing the murders against o.j. simpson. it was probably cato. >> are you tired of the word weaponizing? >> yes. >> can we stop that? >> i don't understand what it means but if this was the trump white house we would still have fun with the story and we would say stephen miller was a person of interest because he was skinny and fidgetedy and that mucho was a person of interest.
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but look at the lengths the government goes to knock these things down spending two years investigation on a crime that never happened. they're worried about violating peoples civil liberties. they go through melania's underwear drawers. maybe binder pe in a cup. you won't polygraph any of these people. if they're going to tap your phone and raid your house the least can you do is maybe question somebody. i don't trust this government to investigate itself and i'm sick of the government getting away with things that we get locked up for. you know hunter had a conversation with joe over the weekend. >> son, was it yours? >> dad i swear it wasn't mine! this time i swear. how many conversations have they had? >> i thought they don't talk about anybthing. >> it's not about the business. >> how can you get between the love of a father anson? >> apologies to hunter.
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>> as a reporter since about a week ago asked about the drug whether it had fentanyl in it because it's a symbolic statement that something that can come from across our border can actually make it to the white house. >> i was going to say some of these investigations that christopher wray couldn't comment on have been going on 11 years and this gets wrapped up 11 days? the other thing happened with the media the story immediately became republicans pouncing on the cocaine in the white house signalling the rest of the media you don't have to cover the substance of what happened. you can just talk about the republicans reaction like republicans jump on biden for the babe formula story, so you don't have to cover the assistance but the story is hurting joe biden for two reasons, one it's ongoing, two shows he has lack of respect. if it's 525 people they were
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invited to the white house. somebody disrespects you so much they are willing to cause you this kind of problem and you don't care, and you continue want to find out who it is i think again it all goes to the doctor, not the cocaine. >> you're saying dr. jill? she's a doctor. >> if it has fentanyl. >> it's a pain killer. up next the media melting down over race after white country star lou coals covers the news with his fast car.
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. >> you just heard country music star lou combs of tracy
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chapman's hit fast car, the left wing media attacking the song over race saying it is quote clouded by the fact that as a black queer woman chapman would almost have almost zero chance of that achievement herself in country music. it's a completely ridiculous idea. fast car was one of the biggest songs of the 80s and early 90s and tracy chapman says she's happy for luke and is honored by the track. all right. you know, given the fact that artists have been singing each other's' songs for decades doesn't it show we are coming together whereas the left wants to show division and racism wherever they can? >> that's what i thought when i read the article. i reject the idea that major newspapers need to capitalize black and white and because what they do is find a way to figure
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out a way to create some outrage so we can make some money by getting people divided put in in the title and everybody is clicking on it. they look ridiculous at the washington post was trayce didn't want to be on, and i can't imagine people saying isn't this cool this white country singer likes it so much he gave her credit and she's getting more royalties that that could have been the decision? there's lots of songs back and forth between races for a long timed and we are better off for it because the coverage is giving original artists credit. this is another fact about tracy chapman born in ohio parents divorced her mom bought her a ukulele and inspired to write
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tongs on hee-haw. >> there you go. >> given that combs' version has generated a half million dollars in global publishing royalties, and the bulk going to chapman, it seems that tracy chapman herself is happy that lou combs is doing so well with her songs. it's a good way to raise fans. >> harold was saying good to be back at the table. so greg talks about this all the time editor science reporter to right click faith and five producers scour the internet and got it on another one so this is i found some other washington post headlines about the music industry. white flight how aerosmith made run dmc walk this way, hate the
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beasty boys album you're probably anti-semitic. i think one of them is jewish. taylor swift the karen of pop and my final one from the post if desantis is elected elton john won't be allowed to marry. i found those after a simple google search these people down the rabbit hole. i was a tracy chapman fan growing up. i didn't know she was black or queer. then when i found out a couple years ago i was like great, who cares? if dylan wrote a song i would groove to it. who cares? >> would you chair dance? >> i would chair dance to it. >> the amazing part is tracy chan man is somebody who has pretty much always wanted to be in private and combs' version gives her privacy but also recognition. yet the washington post is doing
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her disservice by raise baiting use her as a talking point to create an issue. >> well you know it's complicated. that's what the writer always says and they have no actual angle. it's complicated. let's be honest here. it's a terrible song. >> come on. >> let me speak. okay? i think people at home are going thank you, greg. not only is it repetitive and has no rhythm, it glorifies the deadly risk of speeding. how many people listen to fast car and immediately say you know chicks dig fast cars i'm going to get one and what happens? dead. i did research two, according to my research auto fatalities pre-and post-tracy chapman 4,000
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percent and they were all due to tracy chapman but it goes back to the race filter people use now that writers mindlessly put on and they're the race colored glasses forcing everything where there's no race they see it and then you got the editors that can take any story, sports, food, comedy, needlepoint and tack race onto it and you get a story done. this is not real. there's no news going on in the summertime. that's the problem. that's why we are like this story is so hilarious because we don't have anything but the editor should be fired. you should know better. jennifer reuben's editor should be fired. >> it's a universal language, music is. my high school basketball coach quoting the great princeton basketball coach used to tell me i'm wide open he said good shooters are never wide open.
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great music is always going to be copied and covered and if tracy chapman i thought her comment should have settled it off with this wrung writer. the beatles, the stones, the allman brothers, t-bone walker bobby blue bland this is what music is about in america and if we have to racialize this i think the only reason that tracy chapman or anybody would be upset is if they weren't compensated for their work. i agree. i'm happy to get taylor swift. it's good to be around the table whenever she wants to sing. >> up next, outrage after selfy obsessed idiot ruins the tour de france. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ then we partner with family owned mills from maine
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>> at least 10 riders going down in that crash. >> that spectator with the white hat. >> oh, goodness yes. >> two dozen riders hitting the pavement thanks to one idiot. judge, you have experience with idiots. what do you think of that? [laughter] >> what do you think? people just the culture we live in is absurd. >> people are consumed by their devices. no one is living in the moment. everyone wants to make sure they get clicks and people are
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falling off cliffs taking selfies and it's a waste of time. nobody is enjoying their life. they're doing it for other people or so that other people accept them so they like them. it's a waste of time and it's got to stop because we have seen the damage that's coming from social media. >> i suspect foul play. the french are refusing to release the name of the selfy taker. i believe it was set up. similar thing happened several years ago and clearly the europeans don't want an american to win. the american who was affected won two years ago. he was doing pretty well in the race and after this quote-unquote collision this dutch cyclist never heard of him all of a sudden won his first stage ever so i'm not done with this story and we are going to follow it for you. >> if you believe the state department should get involved. >> absolutely and i think tony blinken should come on this show
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and answer to this. i think we should take anybody involved in this and connect them with the people who glue their hands to the tarmac and take them to the car dlooepd and lock them up there with no food or water for 48 hours as punishment. >> great idea. >> greg is an accomplished cyclist and anything you would have done differently? >> tricyclist. >> imagine if this happened in a real sport. >> oh! first tracy chapman fans, then cyclists. >> you can actually learn from this. i call it cycle-o-phoning. the go is to get the best picture possible on the same course you share with the cyclist. so, cyclist gets points for running you down and you get
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points for being good pictures. >> cycle-o-phoning. >> it's better than the paddle ball. >> pickleball. >> before we start another war, stay right there. fox news has a blockbuster new primetime lineup starring tonight two guys on this set will be sean hannity and laura ingraham hosting. .
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>> a bold new primetime lineup for fox news kicking off at 7 p.m. when laura ingraham jesse and his primetime crew are heading to 8 p.m. sean hannity at 9 p.m. and greg gutfeld at 10:00 and trace gallagher with fox news at night. thanks for joining us on the five. laura let's start with you. 7 p.m. it all begins. >> this is laura ingraham and there is my world. [laughter] >> i'm kind of losing my voice.
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is that a bad omen for the show? >> actually i've heard there's this old ancient wise tale if you lose your voice before primetime it's actually good luck. >> i have my cardinals mug with tea in it. only tea, no bourbon. cardinal mug is going to solve my voice problem. who knows what will happen? >> no tea? give us a hint. >> we are going to hit the justin trudeau is attacking the likes of us. i'm going to explain why we don't need to be lectured by our neighbors to the north even though we love them so much. so we will talk about that and the state of the race. >> and sean hannity at 9 p.m. where you have legions of fans. >> at first we didn't call the hit show the seven because there
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will be 7 of us which i can imagine you guys have a hard enough time managing the time between you and congratulations on everybody's success here. we have cornell west on. interesting question about him, whether or not he's not just running for the democratic nomination but whether he would run as third party, we have one great mark levin, an investigative report on why went to bidens acknowledge the fact that they have 7 grandchildren and i'm just going to try to keep up with laura and jesse and greg is impossible to keep up with so i just gave up. >> all right. anybody else want to bring things up? >> like cnn after trump's indictment. never seen so many faces. >> actually people are smiling. >> by the way, heads are blowing off shoulders on msnbc because they have us on multiple screens. heads are blowing off bodies
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across left wing annals in america so this picture this block especially with janine gutfeld and hannity they can't take it. dana is the nice person in this group. >> thanks. >> we have only known each other 30 years. >> what are you jesse tonight? >> so, tonight we have the $17 million anti-racist hiking trail that joe biden is building that we are going to explore. we have a shark attack. we have the indian chief, who is upset about the ben and jerry's owner's taking thursday land and rfk, jr. saying explosive things about bioweapons? i have no idea what's going to happen on tuesday. this show is good. >> we are going to start with a new twister. i'm going to be doing a lot of reign in the a block.
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and a b block on the great jennifer reuben a great columnist and greg's animal friends which is a new segment and then great video from my weekend in florida where i did something really bad. that's a tease. that's the tease. >> greg, you can leave us hanging. what did you do? >> you gotta watch tlichlt are sound effects. it's pretty disgusting. >> sound effects? >> i am with a dog. >> i ran into bret baier at the airport this morning and i felt like a bad mom because i was trying to get my son off to go to minneapolis to work for a couple weeks and i didn't -- my boarding pass didn't print and i was going to a different flight so he had to goad and i couldn't get him through because i didn't have his pass and long story. who walks up?
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bret baier. he says, is there a problem here? i said yeah, could you bring my son through clear and get him on the plane? and he did it and he saved the day. >> that's a great story. >> and by the way, he told me he had the pope booked in the d block on special report so that's that. >> we will be with the pope. >> the pope, harold and dana. all right, laura sean thank you so much jesse greg. don't miss our brand new primetime lineup starting tonight 7 p.m. eastern and one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪u ♪kn ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ turns out they didn't trust the printing of paper money, but they did trust gold and silver. article 1, section 10. gold and silver. good for the founders, good for me, good for you.
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artificial intelligence. wow! it's something that everybody's talking about. and i think about that, but i think about the one who created all intelligence. almighty god, who created this earth, the universe, created you and me. but what are the problems? why do we see war, and famine, and all of these things? well, it's because of sin. the world is infected with sin. and sin separates you from god. but god sent his son, jesus christ, from heaven to this earth to take your sins. and he died and shed his blood on a cross for your sins. and god raised him to life. if you've never invited jesus christ to come into your heart and into your life, you can do that right now. just pray this prayer with me. just say, "god, i'm a sinner." i'm sorry, forgive me. i believe that jesus is your son. i want to trust him as my savior.
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and i want to follow him as my lord from this day forward, forever. amen. if you prayed that prayer, call the number on the screen. >> jesse: time now for "one mort has ballooned to $900 million. so johnny is on vacation.
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johnny is not included i have two tickets. if i win, i will still do the 8. >> will you share with us. >> jesse: i will get $1 salary from fox. >> judge jeanine: you are going to save fox money what about us? >> jesse: you get knowing. tonight "jesse watters primetime" greatest show of all time. we confronted democrats over the cocaine scandal. we have a dr. fauci investigation. it's wild. >> greg: tonight 10:00 guy benson, kennedy, kat, tyrus. i already told you weird stuff going on. greg's yoga news. the bear of course at the san francisco zoo. unusual. >> jesse: oh, come on. pixilate it. >> greg: they call that the boat load i don't know what he is waiting for either that or he had really feisty booze. >> judge jeanine: greg, what's wrong with you. >> greg: what's wrong if you can't look at a spread eagle bear. >> here comes someone.
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>> you thought steph curry basketball court seen this weekend at the american championship celebrity golf tournament on saturday he had a hole in one which i think we will see here e was very excited for those of you was never had hole in ones. he sprinted toward the hole and could not have been more excited great for the tournament. went on to win the tournament improbable eagle putt marty fish. he had to have this putt to win. he makes the putt. wins 125,000. donating to charity. someone yelled in the back of his back swing off the tee box on 18 and he shanked it. i hope they find that guy. maybe put the secret service in charge of that, too. steph curry he and his family congrats to him. >> jesse: also never open on the court. >> dana: if you were wondering what toby keith's favorite
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karaoke song was, take a look at this ♪ ♪ brought to you courtesy of the red, white, and blue ♪ and that's his red, white, and blue song. he was in an uber. i love it. >> jesse: sorry, judge. that's it for us. have a great night. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we are coming to you tonight from fox news world headquarters in new york. explosions on a crucial bridge linking russia and russian controlled crimea, russia and ukraine blamed each other. we will bring you that. hollywood vs. artificial intelligence is part of the reason for a writer and actors strike that one expert says could cripple that industry. and the no labels movement getting attention today. we'll talk to two honorary co-chairs of that group, possibly pushing an independent presidential candidate. ♪ ♪

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