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♪ >> kayleigh: kell low, it's friday and this is outnumbered. i'm here with harris faulkner and cohost of the bottom line on fox business, dagen mcdowell and amy freeze and host of the david webb show the great david webb. we begin with new bomb shell allegations surrounding president biden in his possible involvement in a ukrainian bribery scheme. that's right.
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president joe biden this time, not hunter. senator chuck grassley released unclassified fbi document and the memo claims are unverified but the details come from fbi informant who is very trusted and its his conversation with a top ukrainian energy executive. the informant outlines how then vice president biden is hunter biden allegedly coerced the executive into paying them and in exchange they were going to get help get ago rival prosecutor fired. according to the memo, the ceo of the energy firm burisma hired hunter biden to protect us through his dad from all kinds of problems. it appears the price for the biden service, it was pretty steep. "it cost $5 million to pay one biden and $5 million to another biden". who is the other biden? according to the memo, the burisma ceo wasn't initially trying to pay up. it goes onto say [inaudible]
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stated he didn't want to pay the bidens and he was "pushed to pay them". the confidential source inquired into the biden's future dealings with burisma. hunter biden sat on the board of directors. the memo reads "the informant inquired weather hunter biden or joe biden told zol if he should retain hunter biden. zol responded they both did". interesting. harris, it was 2018 when the former vice president and current president joe biden talked about the prosecutor that got fired. let's watch. >> i'm telling you, you're not get ago billion dollars. i'm going to be leaving here and it was like six hours and i looked and said i'm leaving in six hours. if the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money. well [ bleep ] he got fired and they put in place someone who was solid at the time. >> harris: almost like he was
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saying well blank blank blank they did what i told them to. >> kayleigh: almost. >> harris: i don't understand how we missed what was coming and you happen needed the documents and evidence to tie everything together. but there were hints along the way that there were some levers that were being pulled. we just didn't see it, and i think, you know, with this particular president, he's been around for so long in politic that he knows how to pull everything off as a joke. i mean, everything becomes, you know, oh, i was just kidding and now of course you mix that in with i wasn't there, i don't remember, it couldn't have been me, i don't remember anything my son had said. it didn't happen that way. i was not involved. and he's good at that too. but this document is indisputable and when you look at it and it came out yesterday, i was surprised at how little of it was redacted. i mean, you really got to see a lot of information there. >> kayleigh: you did, and the piece of information i was most interested n david, we've been hit with a chorus,e,, add n nasm
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that joe never dealt with hunter and his business dealings and hunter will take care of all of us through his dad. finally on who wanted burisma to hire hunter, they both d. this is on you, joe, and this fd1023. >> a point of common sense here, if you're hiring hunter biden, is it to get to james biden? because james biden has no power to effect policy. has no policy to stand there and brag at this council and foreign relations. well, six hours, you better fire him. it's always been about joe biden and the thing is the fbi and doj that didn't want to investigate the path that would lead to the most likely suspect, the person who had the ability to effect policy to make decisions, had to
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be joe biden. the other -- there's no other big guy, there's no other person in the biden family who has access to the levers of government. the fbi objecting by the way to gop releasing the various points of information. this is the same group that lied about the source documents, lied on physa warns and different persons in the fbi and doj and covered up information that was already verified and there is nothing here that leads anywhere but to joe biden. you have to follow the investigative path, let the process play out because it's not going to lead to james or hali or, you know, bo's widow because none have the levers of government. who are you going to believe? well, the people or your lying eyes? i don't know. >> kayleigh: the white house said the claim haves been de-bunt for years and caution to take them with a grain of salt
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and that's their response and this fbi informant is trusted and highly credit card and will been with the fbi for over a ebbing decades and paid over six figures. dagen, if i'm the white house, this is the evidence and i want to know where it's at. i want to know know, 17 alleged recordings of conversations with the biden's. two allegedly have joe biden's voice on them. where are the recordings? many text mesos san juaquins we're told and there's a -- messages and there's a list and a burisma head, i want to know where that person is, and a supporting witness on all the phone calls named ostapinko. i want to know where the supporting witness is and pop that up for the viewers if we have it, dagen. >> dagen: congress will be on top of this and there's much discussion about and even some people calling i think miranda devine wrote a piece about it calling for a special council. >> harris: yes, she did. >> dagen: that is not what you want to happen for a number of
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reasons. a special council would be appointed by and report to attorney general merrick garland. the overlord of the department formally known as justice. so garland would simply appoint somebody who's a good old democrat and would bury the whole matter at this point. i talked to andy mccarthy about this. biden and company would use the special council as an execution to stone wall congress, tell the media we can't make any statements because it's an ongoing investigation, the on going investigation will become a black hole and all of this including all of that evidence that you just mentioned, it would disappear. there would be no dis-combustion of it. everything would be up, compromise the investigation, compromise the investigation. that's why -- this is what
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happened durck the five year hunter biden investigation. >> harris: that's right. >> dagen: at this point, if there's a special council, a new one that's appointed to oversee this, it will be horrible and it will be specifically to make all of this disappear. >> harris: you know what else, real quickly with hunter biden and of course the judge is going to take a look in a couple of weeks whether or not that paralegal he just made -- plea deal he made for tax fraud and gun purchase illegally, at the very end of all the plea bargaining remember what was said but our investigation is ongoing. the reason that they can do that and the reason they want to say that is so that they don't have to give anything up as these proceedings continue to go along. >> kayleigh: amy, one thing interesting to me was the reference to joe biden as the big guy in this because this was in the context of a ukrainian discussion. the initial big guy reference was in coordination and dialogue with the chinese executives so now there's two different foreign country executives both referring to the big guy and also the mention that it will
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take ten years to find the physical records because of shell game of payments, ten years. >> amy: yeah, the number one question is where will the accountability come in. i like what dagen said, it's common sense and not through hunter. one of the post articles quoted the secret fbi files saying my dog is smarter than hunter. hunter has not been the person it appears he's not been the one that's been triggering all of this and instead there's accountability and when you're the president of the united states, you have to answer to some of the allegations and the big question is now that we know so many things, isn't that document that you reference, anybody can read that, fd10f anybody can get that. if you have any doubts and you wanted to read it -- they close it had back up? >> harris: they can now. >> amy: yeah, get access and see it for yourself and where will the accountability come down the road? >> d>> david: if i can interject and enforce the subpoenas and use the sergeant at arms if necessary.
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if you subpoena someone and they don't show up, congress is not powerless to act. >> kayleigh: find the text, find the recordings, find the documents and find the two human sources. >> harris: one thing -- >> dagen: one thing to watch for, robert herr is overseeing the biden investigation and garland could expand his jury diction and let him -- jurisdiction and let him investigate the way jack smith is with the mar-a-lago document. >> kayleigh: catch bret baier's interview with the irs whistle blower tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on the fox news channel. don't miss it. they'll be going in depth on ziegler's time working on irs hunter biden probe along with claims of repeated interference that marred the investigation. we've all seen the president stumble many times boarding air force one, hard to watch. now it appears the white house is trying to put an end to that. what the administration is reportedly doing behind the scenes to accommodate for biden's age in the leadup to
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♪ hishing it appears -- >> harris: it appears the white house is taking steps to cover biden's age and subtle accommodations are being made and it details what those are. like skipping three dinners with foreign leaders in the past year, one with nato leaders and shortening stairs on and off air force one and he's changing his
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footwear. it's casual sneakers instead of dress shoes that can be more prone to slipping. but one said b biden's age is an asset and he's energetic and effective and suggested republican attacks on his age will backfire saying "president biden's age is in fact his super power. i think people have tried to paint it as a liability or negative and i think they're going to fail at this because his age is his knowledge and experience and as he has said, it's his w wisdom". nancy pelosi who's two years older came to his defense. >> age is a relative thing and this president, our country is very well served by his leadership. again, his experience, his knowledge, and it counts for a lot. i was meeting with frank, 90 something architect showing me now buildings he's building
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throughout the world. they were like, 80s, he's a kid. he's a kid. that's relative. he's younger than i am so he's a kid to me as well. >> harris: i don't know, is that a ringing endorsement for nancy pelosi. i'm not sure. katzinburg makes a movies and should we be surprised? >> david: in hollywood they produce fantasies and the fantasy is ignore what you see. i won't diagnose it he needs a proper one and we all can see what's going on here and they've got to protect biden because they've got no bench. kamala harris is next and arguably age and wisdom and word salad don't go together well so what do the democrats really have? they have to destroy rfk jr. probably the only other person anybody's paying attention to.
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they're stuck with biden. >> harris: gavin newsom, what do you think? >> david: not a shot. >> harris: warming up in the bullpen for all this now? >> amy: he wants to be warming up but what's happening in california is evidence enough for most people to discount that. there's so many problems happening in california right now. is he really a viable, you know, person to come forward and say i'd like to be in charge of the whole country when the state is surviving roommating so. >> harris: -- suffering so. >> harris: dagen, i give a yawn to all the footwear and i've broken my ankle in the last three years. yeah, things change. when you look at him against some of those he'd run against. donald trump, they're not that far off in age. joe mansion, not that far off in age with the president. but, what? >> dagen: i made a joke last night on hannity, those shoes, my father will be 87 in a week,
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and to a man of that generation wearing those shoes, particularly as commander in chief in public, when you're going on a -- this is formal business. that's equivalent of wearing your bedroom slippers outside. that's like wearing a sp speedod flip-flops to a funeral. these elitist snobs in the white house are blythely lying to the american people over and over because they think we're stupid, and we're not. we've cared for el elderly parents and relatives and we can look at this man and see what's going on. we know dementia, we know age, we know alzheimer when we see it. we look at joe biden and think, we would not let him drive our car in an empty church parking lot. we know what's happening with him. it's sad, but distressing. >> amy: it's relative. we heard from nancy pelosi
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herself saying it's relative. my 96-year-old grandmother passed this month and up till the last week of her life she could have ran a country, she ran a big family, 72 great grandchildren and knew everyone's name. it is relative, she was 96 but we've all seen the signs for joe biden and his state. >> harris: we're not doctors and you pointed that out. this is not our lane of expertise, but we also have experience with loved ones. that's what you guys are talking about. i don't think it's easy for the white house to deny this though because they just don't want to face it. >> kayleigh: let me pick up on that point, the white house denying this. justin bloomburg during a gaggle goes to karine jean-pierre and using middle staircase. president trump, barely remember him using that staircase and it was always the grand one and justin said why is he doing that? karine, i don't have any decision process to walk through. i'm sure there's a pro protocold
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to board air force one. blamed the trips on the stairs and the various are used for emergencies. they're used if there's bad weather. they're used if an airport dunce doesn't have the main staircase. not protocol. they're emergency stairs. he has used themed in helsinki, lon dan, washington, north carolina, washington, chicago, philadelphia, and san francisco. there was no weather, there was not a emergency. but the white house doubled down and said there are many factors that go into the staircase but two white house officials anonymously told politico, okay, we're using the stairs because of possible misstep. the honesty from the white house aids and dishonesty from the press secretary and white house employees. >> harris: this is them lately saying his deadmenner and anger and more find the statements.
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>> dagen: the cpap and sleep apnea and straps on his face. >> harris: bingo, they're showing him fall up the stairs and it's so hard to watch that . you're so right. it's a president in motion, we don't want our commander in chief falling down backwards. let's move, coming up, the left isn't giving up on it is attempt to censor jason aldean's hit try that in a small town but they're getting crushed on the cancel culture side. ♪ this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google
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left get as kick out of it. latest target is jason aldean. his hit song try that in a small town has skyrocketed to number one on itunes and that comes despite the left's effort to ken censor it and the media is trying to convince america the song is a racist anthem. >> it's deplorable song and it's annoying. got a gun my grandad gave me and say they're going to round up and that s might fly in a city but good luck. it's divisive and provocative. >> i think of a black man in a small town in the south that got shot for doing nothing wrong. >> how the republicans are backing him up are buying into that same reality of, okay, we're going to do racist things and we're going to do harmful things that target violence towards black and brown people. >> condemning this heinous, vile, racist song and this song is about normalizing racist violence vigilante and white nassau county nationalism.
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this is a lynching anthem. >> kayleigh: david webb. >> david: hold on i live in florida and i'm supposed to live in fear of my life. if i fly back, is it supposed to be safe for me? according to the far left, florida is like the latest place where black people aren't supposed to live. we're going to be hung from trees. this is ridiculous. these race pimps have nothing else. here's the thing, it's a song making waves and i love something about this. cancel culture so far out over their skis and people have said i've had enough of you, get lost. so many people have refused to be canceled. we can argue the merits of the song. i'd rather discuss the song itself. it's got a pop tune, it's got a good sound to it, and that's why the song works. i started out in music, i know good make that works. that's that simple. but to see them come out with race this, white supremacy. are we watching this, are we
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listening to the same song? they're just preaching the same old line. >> kayleigh: jason johnson at msnbc had additional thoughts. >> i think the concern that people who are criticizing the song are having is, look, you -- we're now in a society where people take this kind of music and they act upon it. they feel galvanized by it and they feel this is a rational for vigilante violence. >> kayleigh: they feel galvanized by it, day began, but tommy -- dagen and tomi lahren made a point that in 2019 there was a song that depicted laura ingram and the same people hurt about the jason aldean music video. wouldn't this be galvanized violence? where was the outrage? >> dagen: right, people galvanized to move to a small town and the laws are enforced and that's what people should take away from it. i grew up in these smallest of small towns, and i have lived
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for about three decades in the biggest of big cities. i can say one thing that those crying about jason aldean don't give a dribble of a dam about any people living in towns or big cities. they care about self-promotion and they care about the promotion of their liberal ideas, and that doesn't create prosperity or safety for anyone regardless of where they live. like the -- there's a left wing lady gun control advocate laying claim to getting the video canceled from cmt. i took a sneaky peek at her twitter feed. it's about anti-aldean, anti-trump, pro biden, she's not talking about the people being robbed at gunpoint who worked for the postal service around --- >> harris: how about hunter biden hooker videos. he bought the weapons and put
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them in the back of his trunk. >> dagen: it's selective outrage that brings her the most self-promotion. >> kayleigh: i grew up in a small town too, and they're dripping with disdain for those of us who did live and grow up in rural america. listening to rolling stones, amy. it was dog whistle politics that play and couple ideas that rural america is the moral center of america and it's a very present theme and you see images of urban america on fire with the protests and the country music singer placed in the rural area with tranquil and calm and peaceful and rural urban divide theme and it's the moral come pus and you are began america is chaos. tranquil and peaceful and somehow that's bad. >> amy: small town is different kind of tough and grew up in small town in indiana and grew up in the big city for a decade. it's a different tough. when it comes to jason aldean, it's art and free speech. why in the world would we attack people on this, him on this when there's so many other big
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problems. not to mention there's plenty of music out there about those big problems. we have a lot of music out there that talks about murder, it talks about drugs, very triggering-types of topics in the lyrics of songs today and to attack him is ridiculous. cancel culture is not cool. >> kayleigh: no outrage there, harris. >> harris: degradation of women in some of the most popular rap songs in history and no one talks about that and i've been talking about in the last few days some of the language in those and how offensive. look, it's free speech, yes, but can we find something that doesn't rhyme with witch about women. it is dripping with that. let the free market decide. i really do feel strongly about that. amy: we can turn off the radio. >> harris: not stepping on music like comedy and all the rest. people will decide. i know you have a lot to say. >> david: probably the only one on the couch that worked with willie d and the ghetto
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boys and began gang -- gangstep and find something negative to complain about and consume what you want. turn on or off the radio and it's up to you. >> kayleigh: people are consume ago lot of jason aldean because he's no. 1 on i tunes. >> david: i've wo worked with country too, tarsoy lawrence. >> kayleigh: how many millennials think mis-gendering someone should be a crime. ♪
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>> harris: pronouns are a hot topic these days. say the wrong thing and there could be a price to pay and now a new poll asks millennials should mis-gendering someone be a crime? 44% responded with yes and 31% said no, 25% said they didn't know how to respond. well, outnumbered took to the streets to find out what americans are thinking. take a look. >> mostly half of millennials believe mis-gerunding should be a criminal offense, do you agree or disagree? >> not a criminal offense. >> i agree because it's always a personal preference for the person how they want to be identified. >> i disagree, should not be a criminal offense. >> i don't believe it should be a criminal offense. >> half of millennials believe mis-gendering should be a criminal offense. do you agree or disagree? >> i agree because you should gender a person what they want. >> i would disagree with that. i think it's kind of a moral thing, but i don't necessarily say a crime. >> not a criminal offense or
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somebody should go to jail. sometimes you go to jail and learn your lesson and sometimes you don't. >> prosecuting someone for that is ridiculous. this is the not polite, but being rude isn't a crime. >> it's not a criminal offense. not a crime. it's a mistake. >> should we have a lot more education to go behind it before introducing it as a criminal offense. >> harris: there's a lot to work with there, david. >> david: can i do the follow-up mos obstructing on thi want to know what the punishment should be. >> harris: hold on. dagen. >> dagen: i'm reassured people tonight adopt to send people to jail for hurting someone's feelings. >> amy: that's what they're proposing in michigan, five years in prison as a felony. >> dagen: i know, but it's essentially hurting someone's feelings and it's as if i said i believe i'm [inaudible].
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no, i'm not, jail. >> kayleigh: that's a great point and jonathan turley wrote a lot about this and in france and great britain, they were there and there was a catholic columnist in great britain that mis-gendered someone and used it as the malicious communications act to file a complaint. the person got pressured for filing the complaint and ended up dropping it but this is already here and coming to our shores. >> dagen: call somebody ignorant and it's true, are you going to jail? >> david: i'm going to go back to where i started. i want to do the follow-up and ask them what the punishment should be to the person that says it's either criminal or not criminal. what is it supposed to be? if you make the mistake, what are you willing to pay? look, 25% of the people in this poll, i have hope for because
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they actually didn't have a view or animals. >> harris: they didn't know. >> david: you 25 i didn't know and the rest are confused for buying the bum fertilizer sticker and not reading the rest of the story and i would challenge them even further and i bet you get a different percentage when they have to come up with the punishment and what happens when they go to work and say, hey, what are you, geosofting. stop saying i'm trim. jail time. >> david: almirola going to jail. i'm going to jail. >> amy: it's funny to make a joke but it's a little scary because if they're making it a felony crime and that's what they're proposing you could face jail time and really big fines and some people aren't even aware and some people don't know. >> harris: that's true. >> amy: i want you to call me something and don't have any right to decide what you're seeing and doesn't make any sense and it's scary it could be a crime that you're accused of.
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>> harris: that's a good point. whistled meet somebody, i ask for their name. it's on me to be able to on second reference, you know, recall that name. it is reflexively lazy these days to try and guess what that name would be. you wouldn't do that, and i feel the same way about pronounces. i'm not going to assume. if your name is debbie, i'm calling you that. it doesn't matter how you identify, i've addressed you with that are name and now i have to work on my memory to not forget people's names but that's on me. >> amy: it's easier to record people or report people talking to each other than do actual crime work and people can steal and hurt each other in the streets but lets worry about pronouns. >> david: i want to know the content of the e-mail. i know you. >> harris: moving on, great white sharks with a coke habit? well some of the ocean's most fearsome predators might be losing their appetite for fish. insteed feasting on cocaine.
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♪ >> kayleigh: it's that time of year that shark week is upon us and the annual event begins on sunday and comes as scientists are investigating a disturbing trend happen in the waters. marine biologists off the coast of florida claim thousands of sharks may have ingested cocaine that was floating in the ocean. drug smugglers commonly drop bricks of cocaine in the waters when evading u.s. authorities and appears some sharks have been take ago like together illegal substance. a new documentary titled cocaine sharks, who would have ever thought that, is set to highlight this new phenomena during shark week. here's a sneak peek. >> scientists tom heard investigates if the apex predators of the florida keys are getting high on illegal drugs in cocaine sharks. >> looking for behaviors that would suggest, you know, previous encounters with cocaine bails, behaviors that would
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suggest sharks aren't acting normally. >> kayleigh: in the florida keys, i'm head willing and not getting off the boat. >> amy: sharks are not the only predators that are into cocaine. i'm not going there. i'm going somewhere else. >> kayleigh: we know what you're talking about. >> amy: the cocaine bear, it was a movie and fantasy and rooted in a real, actual life event in 1985. there was a plane, a drug smuggling plane that dumped its cocaine in georgia, a bear did ingest it and died in it. that was the basis of it. it was a true story. this might have some real roots. >> harris: you solved the mystery of how the cocaine got inside the white house. i was golfs anne donovan say, cocaine in the white nows and now the great whites. >> david: okay, florideans right here, this goes back to the 80s with a lot of dumps. there's a joke in florida, a friend of mine that's watching right now was shark fishing a few weeks ago, and they have the if you catch a square fish, call the authorities. i mean, this has been going on
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for a long time. it came out of the gulf boats and talked to the person that invented the boats. there's a documentary about him. when you look at it, they were dumping loads instead of getting caught with the loads and that's where this started and fish grab whatever is in front of them. stick with here's something real, the fact is if you catch a square fish, that's what it's called if florida. call the authorities. >> amy: because a bail of cocaine is square. >> david: exactly. >> kayleigh: they put eight balls in the water with fish prouder and it's supposed to give the sharks a dopamine rush like cocaine and the sharks went wild and "set their brains aflame". this was crazy. >> harris: that is to tell us who are not that cocaine would have influence on them i would imagine and of course it would. my question is how long does it last? >> david: cocaine as a substance goes out of your body pretty fast. with shark we don't know. >> harris: but they're eating a container of it.
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>> david: yeah, i don't think i'd want to give a shark that's agitated or at lysidinnous something that makes them more age dated and i'll throw that out there. >> dagen: cocaine stays in your hair for months so couldn't test a shark that way. but at the white house, that was my idea. just pluck a hair out of everybody that had been in the white house. >> david: figure out cocaine in sharks, call secret service. >> dagen: these experiments though were inconclusive and the scientists said their experiments didn't prove that there are drug addicted sharks consuming co-sane off the coast of florida. we have no idea what cocaine could do to the shark. the scientists said. we can't even say that there's a baseline they've established. >> kayleigh: so, david, this scientist set off to the florida keys and told tales of sharks and one dive found a hammer head shark behaving strangely and i want to find that for you guys this coming up week, david.
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>> david: call me, i'm close and i'll come down and check out the hammer head. if a shark swims up on the beach and snorting the sand, never mind. i'll leave it there. >> harris: i want to know what behavior their comparing it to because shark cans be aggressive different types of year and a nursery, a shark nursery that's famous off the coast of montauk long island out by the white house and they're there for years. >> amy: babies are born there in for the great white. >> harris: yeah, if a shark has a side hustle girlfriend and they've been hanging out with a drug does he recall. how do they know which behavior to watch out for. >> amy: shark encounters are upright now. there's been 25 shark encounters at u.s. beach sos if you go on the hunt, beware because some have not ended peacefully. >> harris: >> harris: leave to the professionals. >> dagen: florida gators are behaving as if they're using substances. >> kayleigh: cocaine sharks be on the lookout, guys.
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singer bono. performing body and soul with amy winehouse and teaming up with carrie underwood with a hack to be you. most recently you know that he collaborated with lady gaga and they went out to work together after he was diagnosed with alzheimer's still making music. it resulted in two albums together. and a win at the grammy award. ♪ ♪ ♪ and i seem to find the happiness that i seek ♪ ♪ when were out together dancing cheek to cheek ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> bennett retired from performing at 2021, his physical health had been declining, as an i mention he was battering alzheimer's. he passed away to and his hometown as he famously sang, he left his heart in san francisco.
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♪ san francisco ♪ ♪ the golden sun will shine for me ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> we have a little bit of time to take about some quick memories amy? >> i've seen them twice, once was recently around 90 years old and connecticut, not up close and personal but he was performing and it was spectacular, and asked osama new jersey, he performed with his daughter and it was so beautiful in your wonderful performance and he is one of the greats. >> i used to seem at the gym. any tiny little jim and i would sit next to him and he would be in the chair next to me in the waiting room. and i would just sit there and stare at him.
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and he was precious what a gift. >> quick thought, one of the hit catalogs rather than hit records he had 70 albums and 19 competitive grammies to after 60 years old wow. >> we have less than ten seconds left and we want to thank everybody for watching today. and say goodbye to tony bennett. get today at 96. up next "america reports." >> if you want to cut them off and sent him some more than welcome them. >> that is not my job that is your job why don't you threaten a witness so that they cannot want to be a witness. >> the time his mind and i'm reclaiming it please ask the witness to stop talking. >> do not censor at the wind says. >> i just want to say -- >> i am reclaiming the time. >> democrats going on the attack against one of their own, party members of
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