tv The Five FOX News July 25, 2023 2:00pm-3:00pm PDT
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>> neil: all right, the corner of wall and broad, the dow, a big test for the markets tomorrow. federal reserve expected to hike interest rates and how it will digest all of that. some mem numbers out of microsot and google better than expected. see how it all falls out tomorrow. "the five" right now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: are you cutting me? hi, i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jes jesse watte, looks up to "barbie," literally, dana perino. "the five." ♪ ♪ it's getting harder and harder for democrats to ignore hunter's buffet of corruption, and for republicans to resist impeaching joe biden over it. the white house making a major change to its story on what president biden knew about hunter's foreign business deals barely used to be that gramps
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was always in the dark about everything. >> i did not know he was on the board of that company. >> i have never discussed my business or their business, my sons and daughters. i never discussed a single thing with my son about anything having to do with ukraine. i've never spoken with my son about -- >> greg: liar. than we found her next business partner of the first son said that hunter threw his dad on speakerphone at least 24 times during the shady business talks. and just like that, the white house shifted the goalposts. >> the white house and the president still stand behind this comment that he has never been involved and has never even spoken to his son about his -- >> i've been asked this question a million times and the answer is not going to change. the answer remains the same. the president was never in business with his son. we just don't have anything else to add. >> greg: with the evidence piling up, house speaker kevin mccarthy is toying with a big i word. >> this president has also used something we have not seen since
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richard nixon. used the weaponization of government to benefit his family and to deny congress the ability to have the oversight. i believe we will follow this all the way to the end and this is going to rise to an impeachment inquiry, the way the constitution tells us to do this, and we have to get the answers to these questions. >> greg: and here is a delicious side dish to the buffet of corruption. remember hunter's below straw art? he is reportedly raking in the cash on that to the tune of at least $1.3 million. one of the buyers was a democratic donor friend who dad named to a prestigious position. just a coincidence, judge, of course that happens all the time here i'm not a big fan of the impeachment thing but you know, why not? at this point? [laughter] >> jeanine: here's the thing. we've got to put some kind of moral -- moral -- this is wrong. the truth is impeachment is not going to end up convicting them
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of anything. this deserves a real criminal prosecution. you know, for the longest time, everyone kept saying, what business are they in? the business is the business of joe biden, and from the beginning, everyone was concerned about hunter biden and burisma. got some articles here, that they expressed concern to obama in 2015, deputy secretary of state expressed concerns to the obama white house. everybody in washington knew. and joe's family knew. hunter, the brother, the other brother, everybody who got a bank account at a deposit knew, everybody in the world knew but joe biden didn't know. here's the thing. when you've got a situation where there is investigation, and it is a shame it has got to be conducted by congress and not that a prompt of justice because we know based upon what we saw with hunter, the department of justice is not fair, it is not
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objective, than what they have got to do is go down this road. what's the point, greg, flowing down the road without impeaching the guy? let me just say a couple other things. i've investigated these kinds of crimes. my office prosecuted them. this is an organized criminal enterprise. where they engage in a common scheme or plan? the common scheme or plan repeats itself would hunter goes in, gets a job because they need -- joke and say i had no idea what was going on, except for the fact he flew them -- flew his son on air force 2, except for the fact he showed up at meetings, except the fact he was on the phone 24 times, except for the fact there is this is this oligarch who has $10 million, who has joe biden on his cell phone, hopefully he won't end up dead somewhere. hunter biden, i don't know why he is even in the white house, i don't understand why we are even talking about this guy and i want to say, finally, joe biden is moving the goalposts. i know nothing about my son too,
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he's never been in business, you know, it's disingenuous and the country knows it. one last thing. on the art. okay? this -- the president has established the highest ethical standards in american history in his private know my family is c. yeah. >> greg: dana, this has all of the elements you love in a st story. this is like the best summer story because it is real. >> dana: there was a crack in the dam yesterday. and it was peter baker at "the new york times" tweeting about the communications change, the language change at the white house briefing. whether it is inadvertent or not, may be karine jean-pierre thought she was saying the exact same thing but i doubt it because there is a distinction between joe biden never discussed fitness with hunter to joe was never in business with .
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reporters who are paying attention, and apparently some of them are, recognize that is different. now, once you have a little crack in the dam like that, reporters can start chiseling away if they want. i also wonder, where is the senate on this, senate democrats, the busload demanding clarence thomas resigned because he has a rich friend. >> greg: that's right. >> dana: where is sheldon whitehouse on this? sheldon whitehouse, clarence thomas, he thinks things are corrupt, you have seen hunter's art, okay? is it worth $1.3 million? to a major democratic donor who wants to be appointed to a board, and might be worth $1.3 million and got away with that. >> greg: jesse, as you know, i am your rich friend but you will get nothing from me. does it bother you that painters, the great painters of the world, like van gogh,
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renoit, bob ross, they die broke. >> jesse: the only person i know who you just named was bob ross. it's renoir. >> greg: van gogh. >> jesse: the guy that lost the ear. nailed it. don't ask me any other questions, please. now you know there's a way for the donor, you have to donate to the campaign, just pay the family directly. what a workaround. i had to write this down because this is so important i didn't want to miss a line. >> greg: just like hunter. [laughter] >> jesse: put simply, this is the business they were in. this is a dirty, foreign lobbying shop. joe was the chief and they were selling access, influence, and policy. i love the democrats now saying they have not tied this to joe biden. oh, really? joe biden is on the phone with hunter's business partners.
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he is in meetings and dinners with hunter's business partners business partners are visiting joe biden at the white house. hunter's business partners all coincidently call him the big guy. hunter's business partners and hunter are flying on air force two with joe biden. biden's policy portfolio jives exactly with hunter biden's portfolio. hunter is shaking down business partners with joe biden in the room. informants are saying joe biden was bribed. and hunter's business partners say they are holding ten for the big guy. so if you questions. if joe biden is so clean, just a thought, why wired to them voters before the election know mike last election about the laptop. why did the fbi censor the laptop? prevented from pursuing leads against joe biden. why did the biden family constantly get tipped off, why were search warrants blocked?
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why do you set up two dozen shell companies if you have a legitimate business. actually, what is the biden family business? no one can answer that question. >> jeanine: joe biden. >> jesse: f10 biden family members take $17 million from overseas, what was the money for? no one can answer that question. why is every chinese business partner in with the bidens missing more in prison? why are all hunter's american business partners either in prison or awaiting sentencing? okay. [laughs] why is the romanian business partner facing charges? why is the mexican business partner facing charges? why does the ukrainian business partner on the lam? also facing charges, jessica. can you answer any of those questions? >> greg: just become a new segment on your show called "why." >> jesse: i'm not done. i will pull a judge jeanine. and one more thing!
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homer only has two bank records. there are nine more. are you willing to go down with this ship? devon archer is about to testify. what happens when the bribe takes place a month before the next election. are they going to cover those outcome too? what happens when they find the ten they are holding for the big guy and jimmy biden's shell company in delaware appeared >> greg: connecting the dots appeared to be when someone has to. >> greg: jessica, i love what you said in the green room when we are sitting there discussing our favorite books. $1.3 million, it would be great if hunter announced all of that money could go to his baby daughter. i thought that was so nice of you. >> jessica: yeah, exactly what i said about it. the business insider piece about the art deal, the big scoop admits that it doesn't know if -- that's her last name -- who bought the piece, did it before or after she got the appointment.
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it was a democratic donor, it is definitely a favor to the family, but she got an appointment that usually goes to democratic, or to donors in general. it sounds like pretty standard nepotism to me. i would say jesse threw a lot out there and i would say if it is all true, lock him up. right? that's the only appropriate thing to do if he is a mob boss, if these are the corleone's and not the bidens, then that is where you have to go with this. it still hasn't been proven. >> jesse: [laughs] >> jeanine: investigated -- >> jessica: that's not true. you literally had -- >> jeanine: told not investigate this. are you kidding? >> jessica: i am not kidding. you have tapes that we can't hear. you have informants that are chinese spies. you have -- >> jeanine: may be lieutenant, bobulinski. >> jessica: the guy who does the cable news interview spirits bureau no one does interviews on
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msnbc. >> jessica: i am just saying and chuck grassley has been clear about this on ron johnson, when pushed by responsible anchors, that they do not have it yet. they are working on it, that is what kevin mccarthy is doing commode doing the we are working on it, but what he is not telling the viewers is 18 republicans were elected in democratic districts who are not going for an impeachment so you are not going to get it. and also, just quickly on dana's point about what peter baker pointed out, democrats will remind you of this, "the new york times" was responsible for getting hillary email server scandal out there and uranium one, so it is not like we think -- >> jeanine: coming out with -- they had the laptop. >> jessica: what i am saying is "the new york times" does not help democrats all the time here at >> greg: all right, they are yelling at me. they are yelling at me. who are they? i don't know if he. >> dana: weird, i never met them. up next, cnn suddenly discovers
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♪ ♪ [laughter] >> jesse: better late than never. the massive surge in retail theft and blue cities finally caught the attention of liberal media. it only took shocking scenes of grocery stores chaining up the ice cream like a national treasure. cnn visiting a walgreens in san francisco, and they were shocked, i tell you. >> so typical that in the 30 minutes we were at this walgreens... we watched three people, including this man, steel, steel. >> did that guy pay? did that guy pay?
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he didn't pay. >> this was bizarre, something i had never seen before. >> more icing on the cake, telling us that crime has become a regular part of life. >> it has become kind of a police state in san francisco. i don't know how else to describe it. >> jesse: and while the liberal media gets a crash course on crime, we are learning that mexican drug cartels are fueling america's shoplifting search. they are selling the stolen stuff online and then wandering the path know my profits through, guess where, chinese brokers. dana, cnn finally discovered crime is a crisis in san francisco. >> dana: this is after they made fun of us for pointing it out last year. >> greg: two years. >> dana: around the same time they said there was no crime in new york city because two of their anchors had been approached, we love your show, everything is fine in new york. car service, guaranteed, it is
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bad out there and i would like to have a word with the mayor. the litter is unbelievable. it is gross and it is horrible. on this point, i think finding out there are mexican cartels behind some of this makes me think that maybe there is hope that we can figure out what to do about it be of the state attorneys general are banding together and they are like, let's go after it. also they need the help of the retailers. they don't want to be looted like this, either. the problem to me as all of this stuff gets taken and then it is re-sold. on amazon, for example. can amazon help us out? somehow could they figure out a way to track it? we have ai and all of these other tools. there must be a way to try to prevent all of this from happening. >> jesse: task force may be with the fbi, bring in the dea, make it transnational, greg, since the cartels are involved. >> greg: i think that is a good suggestion.
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i was thinking about the fact that they were stealing ice cream two years ago may be stealth there would have said something. >> jesse: greg. >> greg: or perhaps stealing giant q-tips. chris cuomo would have been like whoa, hold on a second, that is supposed to quote my nose and a comedy segment. it weird to see cartels diversify, drugs, smuggling, theft, pretty soon they will have their own podcast. there is another thing we set a long time ago and i bet -- bombing -- remember we were talking about bombing the cartels and people are going no, no, no, that is an act of war, in another country, but we do that to terrorists, as well, and this is kind of a terrorist activity. the thing is we see now at least on the republican side, a lot of candidates are talking about doing it and i think it is a good idea if you're going to elect a president who values a border. that is the important thing. bomb these and one cartel we can cooperate with, let them kill the rest. encourage them to kill the rest.
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>> jesse: judge, remember when the chinese were ripping off our dvds? and we sent the entire federal government after them. we actually were pretty effective. this is pretty similar in terms of now it is shoplifting. >> jeanine: yeah, and i remember prosecuting a case with the motion picture association because what they were doing was the people going in and making copies of movies. >> jesse: i watched a few movies like that with a guy just holds the camcorder -- i mean my friend watched those. >> jeanine: all right, so listen. this is part of global organized criminal activity. the problem is this organization is not just doing retail theft. they are also doing human trafficking. they are doing fentanyl. they are doing all kinds of crime. they are expanding their criminal network. and now they are going to be so powerful i don't know if we're ever going to be able to defeat them because we've got a president right now who, with the border, they are in charge at the border. there is nothing going on that is preventing the fentanyl from
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coming in. we hear about an arrest now and then, it is usually the locals were making the arrest and not the federal government. the issue is whether or not these criminals, you know, are being prosecuted. now that guy walked out, right? and the person says in the store as it is a police state for everyone. for the victims, it is a police state. but the criminal, it is not a police state. that is the actual problem. it is low risk and high reward. low risk because the employee is not going to punch you out. you are not going to get arrested. you are going to make a fortune. so you are going to start this business and launder your money through china. and unless we get serious about this, whether it is bombing or whatever, you have to come up with something. of these are dangerous. they are absolutely dangerous. and for everybody at home, your insurance is going to blow up because of it, the cost of retail, consumer products.
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you are going to pay for this. >> jesse: what is the joe biden anti-cartel strategy, jessica? >> jessica: i don't know exactly what it is. okay, well we are tied for once. no, i don't know -- i don't have the policy off the top of my head. i know it is something he has spoken about and it is obviously something he has spoken about. i know he has spoken to the mexican president about it and things are going better at the border, whether using the cpb one app which seems to be working with 1215 people a day registering for that so we know who is actually coming into the country versus streaming across artifact that border crossings are down 70% writ large. to dana's point, i didn't think it was at least some semblance of good news that if this is organized, some prayer of stopping it and it isn't every single average american is be happy to walk into stores and ripping us off and walking around town like zombies strung out on whatever, this is a coordinated attack that hopefully we can have a good solution to an end up solving.
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>> jesse: when joe has that solution, you let us know. >> dana: they want to go after junk fees. they are really hot on it. the judge is exactly right. this is costing everybody is paying this criminal fee because of the prices going up. >> greg: to joe biden, stay off my junk. >> jesse: okay, greg. shouldn't be hard. ahead, move over, jussie smollett. there is a new hoax case that sent police scrambling after a woman pretended to be kidnapped. musical
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>> dana: the 25-year-old disappeared without a trace after making a chilling 911 phone call claiming she saw a toddler wandering alone on a highway. and sent police on a wild-goose chase launching a nationwide effort to find her. that was until 48 hours later, when she turned up safe at her parents home with a wild story. carly russell said she had been kidnapped and physically fought for her life, but it wasn't long before the story unraveled. police reading this statement from her lawyer. >> there was no kidnapping on thursday, july 13th, 2023. my client did not see a baby on the side of the road. my client did not leave the hoover area when she was identified as a missing person. my client did not have any help in this incident. this was a single act done by herself.
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my client was not with anyone or in a hotel with anyone from the time she was missing. >> dana: police now sharing some of the damning google searches russell made in the days leading up to the hoax, like: do you need to pay for amber alert? how to take money from register without being caught. bus tickets and the movie "taken." fooling her very worried parents who spoke out in a motional interview shortly after she returned home. >> she definitely thought -- there were moments when she physically had to fight for her life and there were moments when she had to mentally fight for her life. >> but she made it back to you. >> she made it back. >> do you believe there is an object are still out there? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> greg: greg, in the year of our lord 2023, do not try to fake your own kidnapping. speedily i thought about it. >> jeanine: >> dana: you are going to get caught.
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>> greg: this was not jussie smollett, she was not out to cause some kind of racial -- i think you are not going to get a deep revelation out of this, she just wanted to feel special, she wanted to feel love, don't we all. if you start at the beginning like this, 370 million people, a lot goes on, social media and smartphones have amplified the weirdness. i have a feeling this probably happened before in the 1950s but it was handled privately. a girl stayed out late, get scared, tell her parents she was kidnapped, the police come, forget about it. brought to you by the media and charlatans on msnbc. it became incentivized. we build a world, i think, a world of demonic incentives. a destructive need for attention which is now married to impact so you no longer have people attempting suicide mass shootings which are basically suicide plus. if you have no meaning in the world come in for me takes its
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place and we think of that when we canceled. >> dana: judge, should she be charged? the police spent a lot of resources to find this missing toddler and try to find her. >> jeanine: there is no doubt in my mind that i would charge her. when you have all of the police hours that were invested into this case when they could have been doing other cases, cold cases, when you have that backdrop, knowing all of those facts that indicate she was staging this whole thing, it is pretty clear, for whatever reason, she needed to do this. i spoke to the chief assistant d.a. in the d.a.'s office and without saying whether or not they will or will not go forward, the charges are basically filing a false report. it's a misdemeanor. there are two separate misdemeanors that can be filed. the most they can service tell 2 months on a class a misdemeanor.
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not just the waist and man-hours, there was a woman whose daughter was abducted, and the child was killed. that led the voluntary search effort. imagine the trauma she went through because this woman needed attention. 43 children missing in alabama today. when they say there is a child found along the road, every one of those parents or protectors must be thinking, it could be mine, it could be mine. so i don't have much mercy for this woman. i really don't. she should be convicted. she should have to pay restitution for the hours invested in this case. >> dana: 's out there, jessica? >> jessica: it does to me. i obviously don't have the expertise. your parents paraded on the tv, got on "the today show" defending you as any parent would. if cleo came back, god forbid, and told me that story, i would have the exact same reaction that mother did.
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and that is another level of twisted to all of this. >> greg: that's a good point. >> jessica: oh, thank you. >> greg: we never follow these stories because we know they are going to fall apart. we always know -- we know -- we were sitting in the green room during smollett, saying this thing is not going to last, we knew it was faked. than msnbc always incentivizes these things to early. >> jessica: but it is news. it is an important new story. what he three missing kids and there is nothing, maybe it is all the estrogen and mom in me, i hear something like that, immediately heartstrings pulled so hard and you want to know more. >> dana: there was also money involved. crime stoppers offered $5,000 reward, an anonymous donor kicked in $25,000, 60 other concerned citizens donated money and made that polarized over $63,000. >> dana: oh, jesse. [laughs]
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>> jesse: i had some red flags from the very beginning when she blamed a white man with orange hair. it's called red hair. >> greg: carrot top was nowhere near. >> jesse: white people have been blaming black people for faked crimes for quite some time. two black guys over there. you know what, she blamed the white guy. we are even, okay? i looked up where i 459 is in alabama. there's a baby with a diaper? this is a free way. there is no way a baby is walking down this highway. then she says the orange haired white man stumbled out of the trees to check on the baby and then brought her over a fence into the woods. okay, he has no weapon. how is a strange white man bringing this person over a fence? and what happened to the baby? just leave the baby? that makes no sense. then she says she was taken to the back of an 18-wheeler truck
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and she heard a female voice but she couldn't see the female. at 18-wheeler cab -- you are going to be able to see the woman in there. then said they tied her hands up like this. and they took pictures of her naked. and you can go online and see pictures of people naked. why are you just going to tie someone up, take pictures, and not do anything? >> jeanine: she said they did nothing else. >> jesse: that makes no sense. and then she said they didn't tie her up, because they did not want to leave compression marks on the wrists. because when i could not people, that is the first thing i think: don't leave compression marks. >> jeanine: best part of it as she came home with just her right sock on and had $107. [laughter] >> dana: hopefully she gets the help she needs. >> jessica: that's what you meant to say, jesse. >> dana: and also that she has to pay for the consequence, for the things that she caused.
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♪ ♪ >> jeanine: the covid fearmongers are back at it. millions of americans are going to see some of blockbusters like barbie and oppenheimer. both movies are shattering box office records. but a top vaccine doctor is trying to ruin the fun and warning it will cause a covid surge. he tweeted "not to be a debbie downer, but anyone worried about a post-barbie box office coughing bomb? we are probably never know since no one seems to be keeping track of such things anymore.
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keep up with your boosters and find a pink n95 or kn95 if you can. okay. is it that they miss, dana, they miss being able to force us to kind of act like children -- call us and our family members, what is it about that? >> dana: i don't feel like the whole government is saying everyone needs to do this, this is one guy, but i do think he got a lot of attention during covid, and he is addicted to twitter, or x, whatever we are calling it now. it is a -- eventually there will be another pandemic, it just happens in history and we have to be prepared for it. but it would be great if the white house conducted a major after action report to say what worked, what didn't, what we should do in the future. one of the things we did at the white house years when i was there was this exercise that was
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hypothetical, and in that scenario, which was hypothetical, the disease attacked children, and children were dying. there were all of these questions of what resources do you use. that is something really important. obama cut off those funds which meant that trump didn't have them to use during our pandemic we went through together and hopefully we will be smarter in the future, maybe technology will be able to help us. i'm not worried about going to the movies or getting covid. for those of us who have had it, we have some immunity. we also know what to expect, it is not that unusual now. if you need to take caution and wear a mask, go for it. but nobody else is going to be doing that if they don't have to. >> jeanine: 93% of the country, jesse, thinks covid is under control, 7 percent don't think it is under control. so why is this dr. fearmongering about a bump in covid? what is there to gain? >> jesse: judge, men want three things in life. >> jeanine: tell me. >> jesse: they want power. they want fame.
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and they want money. >> dana: that's it? >> jesse: maybe four things. the pandemic gave health experts all of those things at once. and they had their 15 minutes. they got book deals. they got on cable tv. everybody in america was listening to them and they were bossing us all around and whenever they would say to do something, okay, okay. and then, all of a sudden, they were wrong and covid was over and they were still clinging to the power. and you know people like that. you know doctors that are still trying to get on television. even though covid has been over for a long time but they still want to get on tv and they still want to make everything about covid. it is not about covid anymore. >> jeanine: thank you. dr. potter chair, robert malone, peter mccullen, they were ostracized. why are we doing it to these
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doctors? >> greg: we have very short attention spans. i think he is addicted to attention and he should fake his own kidnapping. >> dana: exactly. >> greg: we get these press releases -- people don't know this, this is very interesting. after an airline tragedy or a mass shooting, we will get press releases from companies that represent experts pitching themselves to become the experts, a plane goes down, 300 people dead, you get an email, dr. stevenson is an expert in airline -- it is very cold, it is very strange, but people love to participate. why is a doctor inserting covid into summer movies? it is because he wants to be part of everything. he can't get enough. we they pandemic every year. i don't know what i'm saying. we need a pandemic every year.
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once every hundred years, we are going to forget about the things that we learned. we are going to forget about the fact we were lied to. we all die and there is a pandemic in 2124, none of us are going to be around to tell people, don't do that. i'm going to start a pandemic in 2040. and it is going to target people in television. >> jeanine: okay. jessica? >> jessica: i vote no on the annual pandemic and also to 2040 on that. the doctor is a very reputable doctor. i don't see any reason to make fun of him for giving advice. and there is a spike right now. i am sure everyone at the table have had people around the city, i know four people that have covid right now. >> jesse: what, there is a spike? no way. if i'm going to look it up. >> greg: your life, jessica
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appeared >> jessica: i'm going to see "barbie" on friday -- >> jeanine: are you going to wear a mask? >> jessica: no, i'm going to one of those theaters where you eat while watching the movie. >> greg: there is a spike. >> jessica: jesse is literally looking up if i am right about the spike, and i am. >> jeanine: coming up, generations he has a ridiculous new excuse for being late. ♪ ♪ i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. take the first step to see if your small business qualifies.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: gen z taking heat over their latest excuse for being chronically late to work. is something called time blindness. >> so i am trying to go somewhere and i just want to know, are there accommodations for people who struggle with time blindness and being on time? they actually started yelling at me and staying accommodations for time blindness doesn't exist and you will never be able to get a job. >> jessica: some doctors say this is a totally real condition or a person has difficulty figuring out how much time has passed. >> dana: this is all social media thing. get off your phone, get out in the real world, put it down, walk around, you will figure out it takes 15 minutes to walk from here to there.
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>> greg: dana, that is so insensitive. this woman is clearly suffering from something and it is called stupidity. >> dana: oh oh. i feel bad. >> greg: idiots are late. idiots can't tell what time it is. smart people can. i feel bad for her that she is an idiot. >> jessica: what do you make, jesse come of the fact there are doctors that are documenting it. >> jesse: oh, doctors are documenting it? i think this is genius that i did not think of it. you can't take a moral failing and considered a medical condition, that you can't be discriminated against for. this is brilliant. >> greg: you should do that for tipping. tipping blindness. >> jesse: i am generosity deficient. >> greg: yes! >> jessica: judge? >> jeanine: you know what? she and people like her think they should be a protected class. you are not a protected class.
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you want a job, get up and get to the job. the only way to make sense out of all of this is to say to them, you know what, the accountant in this company -- what is it, time blinded, and i am sorry, your checks aren't coming out for the next two weeks. or if you go to a restaurant, right, and you starving. and they say oh, i am sorry, i am time blind to greater wages. that is a bunch of hogwash. >> jessica: all right. "one more thing" is up next. no mercy. ♪ ♪ together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. yaaay! woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ our ears connect us to the moments that matter. give them the nutrients they need with lipo. it's formulated with ingredients clinically shown to protect your ears from dizziness, ear ringing, and even hearing loss.
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♪ >> greg: time now for "one more thing." i go first tonight. we have a great show. tom think through. joe devito, kat timpf. that's tonight. my new book came out today the king of late night is available now. amazon, barnes & noble, books a million. book shop today. and join my virtual event thursday july 2 #th go to g
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gutfeld.com for more information on for more information on how to watch the stream. here is a preview of what you have been missing on tour. >> do you like greg or do you like me i really dislike jesse. >> greg: they don't like you, jesse. that's the only reason why i did it. jessica? >> jessica: let's play this. it looks like he has played this game before. >> he might have played third base. >> all right. so you saw that impressive one handed foul ball catch and it turns out the fix was in. it was a former pirate's infielder who effortlessly caught the foul ball during the game at the arc park. looks like his skills still haven't worn off. >> greg: speaking of nice catch. judge? >> judge jeanine: oh. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: who is hunter biden part 4 is now available on
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fox nation. >> jesse: part 4? >> judge jeanine: yeah my fourth. i take a deep dive how the irs and the doj covered for the first family. james comer, miranda devine and gregg jarrett some of the experts interviewed you won't want to miss it what a dirt ball. >> jessica: i just caught the eyes is that money? >> judge jeanine: yeah, that's money. country music singer leukemia colmes helped make an 8-year-old cancer survivor dream come frew. he brought the young fan on stage to perform hit star fast car after meeting him back stage and hearing his story the crowd erupted in cheers and colmes sang along with the boy and gave him a lifetime of memories. >> dana: i will pass and hold mine for tomorrow so jesse can promote. >> jesse: i was going to pass but now i won't. >> greg: why don't you talk about how great my book is. >> jesse: we went through your book em and i we got a kick out of the photos. >> jessica: the photos are
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great. jesus. >> jesse: i'm sure you wrote good stuff but the photos are good. lebron james' son suffers a heart attack on the court. we will have a report on that at 8:00. >> greg: tell me more about my book. >> jesse: i just saw the pictures but greg i think it's going to number one. >> i think it is going to number one. speaking of number one, that's it for us. have a wonderful night. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. republican presidential candidate ron desantis shakes up his staff and gets a little shaken up in a car accident on the way to campaign events. we will bring you the latest. the u.s. and australia team up to send a powerful message to an increasingly aggressive china. you may be surprised to learn who experts believe is behind a surge in retail theft. but, first, president biden is refusing to respond or even acknowledge the prospect o
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