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plus, 36 month financing on select smart beds. shop now only at sleep number. 1:00 p.m. eastern time for america reports. "the five" starts now. ♪ ♪ >> c1 hi im gr am greg gutfeld g here with dana perino, jeanine pirro and jesse watters and dana perino. b anidd a mission to save the planet, from climate armageddon, and joe efforts to fight climate change during effete 3d filter been looks like he got theor d senior discount of the grand canyon to work and the president
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appearing to get lost in the bushes, and his thoughts. >> grand canyon one of the earth's, nine wonders, the wonders of can the world litera, think about was amazing during civil america the entire world. greg: is one reason presents seven natural wonders of world eventually he found his way to a tv camera sitting down with awn weather channel, w to remouladee about global warming coming in even provides some quality pest control. >> are you prepared to declare a national emergency with respect to climate change. >> i have already doneith thatd cay n serve more land we moved into rejoice the climate accord and we classroom cc billion-dollar climate controlled facility, were moving and it is the threat to hum humanity. >> if you've already declared that nationa youl emergency.
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>> both got about honesty by think you would appreciate it sa you've already declared that national emergency. practically speaking yes sue and effective at the weather channel, was on the road to shield joe from the vendor hurricane in a variant, peter ducey literally hopping the fence about to get bidens first comments on his sons businessrs dealings. >> there is thist testimonial, one of your sons former busines' associates is claimings that yu and warren speakerphone ally with him talking business. >> i never talked business and u knew you would have allows a question. >> why is that allows a question. >> because is nollow t true. >> thank you mr. president. greg: a los like a bylsma climate of us ar e falling off and join cameras beloved electric vehicle company, filing for bankruptcy, despite all this cheerleading. >> were going to end up in the future if we keep doing what were doing and we had to be theo stsingle most significant suppliers of electric buses anda vehicles in thnde world.
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before it is over right now were running way behind china enjoysy getting us into the game.me greg.: will there you go, judge welcome back it is good to see you. jeanine: thank you is good beit back a'st the table. greg: you had a delightful good vacation glow. jeanine: thank you a little hair and makeup will leave and to dof wonderful things. [laughter] greg: is funny that he's on thin weather channel and like wiln ti do know is like funny phone a calls were apparently was onlypp talking about the weather.ng jeanine: i thank you so interesting because even when i was in europe, was reading aboua devin archer and all of that so he started to talk about in terms of job being aware and adjusting on a speakerphone, bug being at dinners another thingst and is stunning to me nobody was talking about it in the mainstream media but alsoth stunning.in but i thing.k this whole thing,n with the electrik c vehicles anh the thing that gets to me is elizabeth so she's the secretars
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of energy correct and she's the woman who had invested in terra and aside from the ethicalas issues of her providing this, your biden and kamala harris, is specifically promoting a companp the secretary of energy has invested interest in comanche exercises her stock options and stthen she sailed under silverstar, 12 days later after thdae government has invested millions of dollars enemy thisie is about is conflict is anythins that i've seen think that. approaches on the issue of the criminality. you have to say to yourself, and of these guys so corrupt therrup weather there early to do it ind your face and the committee guest must read and is like so is really put all taxpayerl dollars hundred and make sure that the taxpayers bus version that the got paper but havingt said that pei just want to say e thing, when i was in baltimore there were these little cars i said to one of the car drivers and i said are you guys all
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driving these tiny cars in the electric carson the manson, no no no, i hate electric cars in the burned they go on fire alleu the time. this is a comment from unocal f throe driver and so everybody knows that this electric vehicle thing is nonsense c1 heard thata when joe firstrd got to the grar canyon, that is first wordans wk when of the buffet severe. [laughter]pu dana: yes because that would be a big monument and another wonder the world he was about s 800 miles south of where thaout actually would've taken place-- and i applaud peter ducey i imagine he waved you over that's why the secret service a developer of has become for that that home around the secretvi service and as youce get the explicit invitation but i think it's interesting that the white house will say the president answered this will know now because now you just contradicted your pressy secretary who contradicted herselwhf and so at some point, somebody's when you get a chance to actually ask president biden question recent surrounded by
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s enoughhink that' enough after one of them?ue i so that'sts targeted up in the kind of thing, but it has spent a historic amount of money toc try to damo with climate change any has a 57 percent disapproval rating of change especially from the left and a happy as of the left as we had to muster they cannot control the not done yet and this an amazing thing is learned thisan week, so the trucking industry the manufactures of the trucking industry are facing some early s ar big relations coming on the pike on january percent to go to thi electric vehicle access okaywort maybe his worthwhile goal however, get this, and theor manufactures are saying there doing is or muchrs too fast and for a diesel, burning engine which is pretty clean come thei missions are way down, and ity takes 15 minutes to fill up the truck, the truck can then go 1200 miles with these electric vehicles, these trucks they take six - ten hours to charge andey cthinking up 250 miles do yous. think that's going to increase prices for absolutely everybodyt because everything that gets
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delivered is what you takeha so much longer.ha greg: that is crazy just the h anything on the weather channel because he loves it when huntere makecas it rain. >> he's never talking to aside about the rain or anybody youbo know who owns thdye weather channel, this would democrat daughter byron alchemy by thepl $400 million because hee said, the people are all going to die as we warned them, that they're all going to die as of this is. just like of the safest possible space that he could possibly go and she asked him, when are you going to declare climate emergency and that is on, kjy? p-letter, tough-minded, nobody's other memory we declare climatel emergency and his answerim was gobbledygook and he said we spent $300 billion on a climate control facility pretty number love to see this facility animal control the climate and he doeso not know whaw t he is talking about and then just basically
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walls off the entire million acres around the grand canyonca for uranium mining snyo there ae completely dependent on uranium from the russians and the pakistanis to the country just happy to pace is that a lot of money and give him of course. the ev best deal, that is a pump and dump scheme and you going home in alcor and taurus andpour allport of money this stupido th electric bus company, the buses never work and they broke down all of the country a lot of them caught fire and now it's a penny stock, the need to be an investigation there and how are you going toyo say that i never talk to them about business andt you are at b a dinner with breee money executive for an hour okay, what did you talk aboutk thatab pretty you talk about the weather for an hour joe biden, or how about the stationary from the vice president, thinking devin archer for going intosine business with your son and okay, so you going into business fortb some of you don't know withe businesses how aboutbu the mai
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voicemail and i have written inm the new yorkes times article abt the business that you're doing with china anymore in the clear, give me a call. come on jessica, come on. and i don't even know that means.>> y jesse: you do know what it means. if i want to talk about climate change avoiding or the weather channel twos are about it isr ch seems like a pretty obviouscl thing. i mean, anybody if republicans cared about climate change than they should also go on thego weather change and challenging 100 about climate change and noe to devon are checks of the testimony, and he was not under of but he still was not allowed to lie to them was terrible fora the republicans and evening show up and let's use real world r works anead said laughing are sg he was asked if somebody from the form that you think it's so important that joe biden was
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bribed, would you disagree witho that if, yes, u i would. devin archer said that pretty and then he does not matter,t then he is either the crux of the puzzle, and the shows that this is a mob family or he does not matter. and he said that victor. is in the middle of aer, dinner, the new matters in for something 30s other than it doesn't matter. >> okay, victor, was not good for recently and as i have beens telling you as i is been widely reported in the entire western world - because he was not investigating.>> greg: yes he was speeding and. >> knowing wasn't. jeanine: what was he doing. >> i'm so glad that you are back ended under arrest joe today kidney official actions in devis archer, he did not. >> i would you know. tran 19. >> also the 20 calls, over the thea decade, or it was w
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just the weather nisa diead talu about family and fishing. a greg: did you see the interview when we talked about the wea weather. >> you ice will say anything there's a new oversight menu or memo is out today which again, does not explain what services were provided by the bidens predict. greg.: exactly. dana: than what did they do. greg: they wanted thepr prosecutors anosd taking the kis to school.t dana: the imf which you said we run standards for the international well everybody the ims. greg: is the rich guys trying to get the -- away from a company e that we want to do business w with. jeanine: quiet snail let's move on to money think we solved were the most world's pressing problems bd'y yelling and year olds underrated, just yell t that's all you have to do
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>> c1 sending the troops, democrats are beginning to sound trodelike republicans, and thee continues to explode cities and think easy, which is on pace toh have the deadliest year in two decades and shocking security footage just released, was the moment when one of senator rand paul steppers was randomly stabbed but walking around in our nations capitol back inti march of police saony the suspet had been released from prison, just a day earlier.
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and it was a blood so start ofd this month on the surge ofon thshootings in dc left 13 people dead in the first five days and then pretty dc councilmembersco thesis on thune national guard 70s restore order. >> is ti have spoken with thec. national guard. and while i happen to have more conversation with the chief of police is after they come in the mayor my colleagues, with a long way to get there. we just know that the police alo alone is not getting it done we are clearly in a war zone. if you do not know where you are yoadu are in a war zone or a government has to stepha up in r police department has to step up in a residence have to step up u soon a chartp of this. >> enough is enough and i wantgh to b.e quite frank. greg: that's what happens when is all crime and punishment dc did not prosecute, 67 percent of those arrested last year thanks- to defund the police and income craig i think were now reachingn
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a point where people in thesees cities the democrats arear vacating for somebody toe do something. greg: forgiv e me if i some braces but the stories seem to all look alike in meeting come up in each case, trump offered a solution for it years ago and he was cut down in every case, in every case he said something like, you need more police community the national guard and because of color the trump containment disorder contamination disorder coming cannot be seen agree with anything that trump believes that right because you cannot be the cocktail parties like i agree with donald trump and itdo is somebody medias they would rather argue against a good point, then to defendant actually affect the criminaln be than to be seen somehow on the same site is trump and thewith problem of the cities is that a lot of the good people when youn leave and they are and all you will his back people there pushing the criminalpes and your cannot will if you enforce law and order just the law-abiding income of the doesn't make any
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sense right is to create aeate murder capitol and you are a coward. >> it is interesting that yocowu have white liberals pretty welle off, saying that youtt know, now defund the police, listening to talk about the, crime and youel have luck politicians of the streets, these urban areas, saying, please help us. dana: several years of a drag out during floyd writers senator tom, place and off it yorkers which he said, we need the national guard and it was so outrageous to the left 2002 of the editors the new york timeste got fired for allowing somebody to express theirr own opinion e new york times they had goneit through an exhausting an hd excruciating fact check process i'm not exactly sure but i thinn at the same city councilman hads a different point of vieetw thre ntyears ago which changed this situation is so dire that the number of homicides that an incredible about any was
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responding, and reacting into ao mass shooting that happened onou saturday night and wrde had one the mothers of the young man that was killed, and he was 30 years old. his name is bernard j coachesna and heme works three jobs and t care of three kidski and his wie and he went to school to becomec anom hvac engineer, to make sure that he actually had real solid work and he would get up in theo morning and go wor wk for the water treatment system in washington dc and she said there's just no wide that is putting up structures like she said, a recreation center some place they can hane g out becaue what is happening there hangingy out of the a corner that the wht ideaer of snitching has becomeat something that us abou it it o nobody was tneo talk to anybody else about what is really happening is so been the policee they are outmanned, they don'tae have any until so they can't really do anything about it and then if they do something about the people not prosecuted so i understand, vent need for thethe
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national guard i don't know if that will actually happen but i think it's james freeman of the wall street journal said today instead of defund the police like that check can become a help the police to be think of the prosecutors would take an interest. >> since jack under black lives matter comes right inside himself, since that happened heg would sit in theua national guad to dc to save the black lives. >> i think joe biden would be open to any conversation thatat meant that more people would have a better quality of life to be of violent crimes and i don'. know well i did not call him about it but i think that you o would of thesepe conversations pretty also he is been moren conservative on crime and policing the majority the democrats running for officee certainly the democratic primary in 2020 an pd rii think that isi absolutely are bringing it was a wonderful interview this morning. with the hodges mother, and aha heat is tote see this. you also hate the conversation
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is als just isolated around libl cities when they are crime rates are going on over the country iv cities like omaha, nebraska which has republican mayor for all of you keyboard warrior saddam prevented tweeted me that the southeast jesse watters number one, like in tulsa aon moment, why doese. jackson know democratic mayor because theja republican mayor failed to keep the crime under control and so he was replaced same in colorado springs, when sai was an a n independent mayor.wa >> will it always goes back toys fill liberal policies pretty anl you cawan cherry pick this but t is always liberal policies. >> i'm not cherry picking it i'g trying to beoi accurate what is going on across the country like new york city's doing a lot better than it was latest on thh violent crime rate is we should talk about that. greg: you started at the low. jeanine: here is the problem h with all oerf this, the innocent
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people, they have to stand by s anufd suffer as the left keeps making the same harebrained mistakes because they are toohe slow on the uptake okay we had a problem with crime in the '90s, we resolved it and we were in great shape, why, because we increased police on the street, we make sure that the people were prosecuted to come up in the citizen was safe and ofpr the left, they have not learn from that anhad so they h to pulusl us back so that we hat learned the same thingo all american racing, the police and it will be resolve the criminal problem because you know otherar serial braces and murderers aned okay then now, they say that will maybe should bring in the national guard, this from the f same group overor here, for yea they hate themha and hate the. military the heat the flight anl anything that has to do with lad and order military them this long to come around and say,
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gee, maybe that might make sense in the idea of 67 percent of the arrests not being prosecuted, tina was felowt that w is, mark garlic, heroes went to his door because it is the united states attorney who was in charge of the prosecution of crime in theh district of columbia just not a state. and if you were refusing 67 percent of the arrests, everybody knows 67 percent of the rest probably represents one quarter of the crime that is committed and that is because garland invited do notth prioritize frankford be it, the idea of martial law, that would somebody even mentioned it, during the trump administration, the left went crazy another left is bringing up a lot. many people have to die in the how manyce that and people had to suffer many people had to suffer a loss of somebodn e loved, is terrible because thb left policies may goec through
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mistakes over and over again when we had them all figured out cement would trump brought up martial law with her peacefulwh enprotest going on. jeanine: the process in 2020, was some of the worsening country tearing down buildings, police precincts, andod neighborhoods s and businesses d so i would not compare like a a one on one although i but i did like doing that to 2020. greg: we have to leave there and coming up about going back, to the offices now, racist.
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>> is returning to work racist assembly seven la times are putting them for people of color remote work gave them a reprieve from racism they don't want to
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go back and the other wives of any buckle percent of the peoplh of color, velvet ♪ ♪ work lesson with a face during the job throughout the pandemic so the other survey showed thatr some workers of color known for years about replace politics an discrimination giving the officc and undesirable place to be i just think the nobody was go back to the office but i was thinking about this, and judge also with you, and so, the new york mayor, eric adams, the dc mayor, the san francisco mayor,l are all begging people to come back to the office because the cities are done in any people t come back to the office they don't think it's race numbers as a people have problems thee mi office the discomfit but is thit reason, to claim to not comeme b back to the office. >> to be think about if you claim that racism is not a reason to come back to the office and what is the solution, segregation and think about health that is in in terms of o
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everything beingf racist, i me, the math is racist, thest infrastructure i, s racist,re camping is racis it and all of stuff that we talked about it and it is like will look, with all of the money was putting a de, and making sure we have people and companies who are in a position to stop any kind of problem coming to move us forward according to the progressives agenda, and then it seems to me that, you know, yo you're more protected now you ever have been there peoplelo looking out for yooku and so you know the truth is, the racism is the answer while it is the end all about every argument. i think it'sen ridiculous ant.ds another excuse. >> what jessica is not like they're coming back to the pre- 2020 levels with two or three days in the office so even if you didn't have a problem of the office of you don't but if you did, it would be less than before. >> on this my majorities art just going back to work but,
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this article recounting r information and research of thea othetr had done. jessica: she went up into the i communities bump into peopleexpr express them you don't a perspective argued by thewa authors themselves noticed a da and it is survey from 2021, sho that only 3 percent black people work remotely, wanted to returnt to the office versus 21 percent of whites and that's a prettyce big beverages when the people p she interviewed for this, wasr talking aboutht them that if you have back to the job in personin worked in a hospital that he would have his competency continuing question that happen to them alhal up and when he cae just do his job, and he felt that he was always being given the proverbial side about how good he would be doing his job. i don't feel like them in a position to be able to tell people who actually suffer from this kind of discrimination. >> ier will then i question then competency of all of my staff.it it doesn't have anything to do with race and possibly giving
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them the site i like really whar is the guest if you do, has nothing to do the race and buses question employees competency. he used to. it. jessica: it was patients in thei hospital. >> okay,n don't look doctorsop either from they alwayers want o over operated upright don't worry about it and to bring this up jessica i did not want to puw an appointment disinformation slight on the showing you bringe up about omaha, the first think of the cool 200 google, crime and abc news. n jessica: didew you look the rac. >> one city cut gun violence in half and may become a model around the country and youst stepped on number eight and let me . jessica: my face is just fine the way to solve all of this anl get everybody to really come back to the office happily, iss to actually give everybody office. this open plane cubicle stuff. >> that's interesting because people to wendy murphy videotins will.y
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>> thiels is not a funny story o the sand irys infuriating when i hear this, because it is phony, and it is funny and this is the date it well it of these data oa the race finding a more more, is fudged with the los angeles times, honestly trust this work they published, their hr director, should go downn to tomorrow morning go to their staff, the way people come upe please come to work, blackpe people, stay home, go for it tonight dear you to do that you can't because that is racist. and this should test every black person off pretty this article views the blacks as a group, all suffering from the same problem and they cannot see the individual and this is the root of all of the evil synopsishe lighting of the race baiting is because we are seeing people scripps and never to come upeopl they see the blocks as a group, or too fragile, too fragile, the
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handle being at work wantedtr acdestructive sickening excuse. and imagin se being black is a pushy white hr liberal comes up to you and said, will the must be must be hard to be back at work you may become a will you should stay home and how will if i were black, maybe one day ibe will identify as o black, this person who wrote this would beo seen as the enemy. a because what a way to prevent achievement and is to tell thett people that you cannot participate because the field i too treacherous for you but for usbu but for you and think about how disgusting this is. and i cannot take this seriously come i had to get about if youy, take it seriously, i want to ses human resources address the so-called, problem because so problem doesn't have a solution that is why they did this. dana: he also when he came racist, remote workers don't get promotions is on the same as if
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you were in the office. s gregho: we said that you stay home, that would be races as well succumb to work racism is , home racist and oral racist weas cannot win and that is racist. dana: coming up a high-powered robots are starting to replace because they better boat as percy. know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us hi! need new glasses? buy one pair, get one free at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone!...hey! buy one pair, get one free for back to school. visionworks. see the difference.
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>> scuffles bill because because the robot revolution is coming for our pets the folks can soon be ditching fido for artificialc intelligence powered cats and dogs iia n the company selling be scary looking pets they can walk on all fours, and follow the speed of the summer and no needh
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toea teach them to heal, the la enforcement a private securityen are also going digital any 400-pound robot secured a guard dubbed secret agent man from his being deployed t bo patrol the ohio sidewalks. all right, so dana, you love percy lovei my dogs and what i about the idea of not being able to pet and hug your dogs and look at them in the eyes theeedb feedback. dana: i just thought how interesting it is how these two species have comg e together. and there is all your and there is percy and their discuss and body. sorry looks like a teddy bear rated and gas in the affections if you get is like five times would you give to them andev there's never going to bere any affection from a robot you'reom never going to a get it buddy understand there are people whet he does not thank you soin interesting for law enforcement
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and might be ablk e to be helpfa in times of war and things liket that and mak te sense for never giving up my dog i'm not going. to have a robot dog. >> greg, think about the factat that you y lose all of this kinl of personal experience like,ik cleaning up the loop and washinw the rug after they throw up when gus. greg: while wiping it is but his eyes rolled back. [laughter] like why, but this is a problemh with the language, they are not dogs or pets, they are robots and they will be fine until they reach consciousness and you kno. how that's what it happened is a two-step process, you download some a.i. chat and technology and from like say wait until 2030, when it's really up toe an date and ask is some self reflective questions like youar thine k your life of your lovee unison wouldkn parents are any f a parent ask a robot if it they have a parent that all of a sudden will reflect on itselfit and that it will be thinking yo
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have awi conscious robot in theh thinking will be terrifying because, it will be able too absorbab all knowledge from the world therefore, there will be no emotions no cost or virtual sql leveling coverages the best predictions that you could ever wrap the dog become of the petev and would've you calerl it will your best friend to come rest of your life because it will have all of the answer so it's actually better than a dog a better than a human soon i think you for explaining tha tt greg it's important to bee in interesting, jesse and law t enforcement using some ohef thee robot dogs and they have a very very important role but when they cannot do is they cannotyo protect you anu.d they can gatht evidence and havhee a camera and of the head and they can kind of foview for the law enforcement behind them of what is coming but yes, they cannot protect you. jesse: i would kick this>> r2-di in thent east river and love my you know what ofte n that's what-- anybody between 18 - will do
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with r2-d2 c1 30 years from now the call you a bigoted. jesse: will once a becomes conscious, - no no no, don't you dare. this is a yuppie fluxing basically probably going to make it, maybe three quarters of a million dollars you live around so in the west village, and you know how i s your bichon really because i just got a robot dog in the worry about it, is a multi- hundred cruise i do notie have to pay a center i don't have to pick u.p anything and i do not have to clean up anything d associate either and probably gets girls and can you be sexist against a robot.sexi greg: yes you can. jesse: the future does not look good good for me. >> the census robot dog after some guy in hotel and naked guy the hotel, grabs the robot doll dog wishes say that he takes it
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into the hotel room and other police know everything based onv the camera on the dog that's going on my question is jessica, it is a legal question is in summary so the robot dog, is that destruction of property orn is that kidnapping. jessica: i'm not a lawyer will what do yowhu think guys. [laughter] >> will it depends on how you really think they are the laws do not keep up with technology.r jessica: no, thee y are always behind and i think it's an interesting question will do it in ten years from now. what i would like to say is that we should always be open tomorrow conversation. i think it's great from the law enforcement perspective and putting aside question, remember when the drones started showing up, we thought well okay will come of this window obviously they can be as poorly sometimesy with the cy can also can create benefits in terms of saving lives and i was also wonderingme like remember the movies and o come out the really make you
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think like, oh my god is is going to happen. see my like indiana jones.i lo jessica: okay will i love tootsie, will at the movie her which i love you, this moviei lo were scarlett johansson is he falls in love with her but she is just a voice and she becomes. the perfect mate.>> greg: in the real woman's socks. jessica: frightening wants to have it narrated scarlett johansson. n otand while i wanted to highligt it. but now everything is believable and so what movie could be made now we wasyo same about some possible. >> pt is definitely happening. >> okay up next.
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>> will come back in his time for percent, this person may want t o consider reading learned to drive signs of their training to be a driving instructor, the crash the car right into the driving school, were they worked w and get this, it was only there, second day of the job and police
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say there was only one minor injury and they were issued ary traffic violation buried what you guys think. >> will i think she needs to be> probably will take i summer courses and she really screwedp. up. >> your assuming it is a woman and that's.he greg: for they have to know that we have this lon kg conversation and when reading the story come there's no mention of gender so were all smes either one a of te other and maybe is not binary. jessica: i assumed it was a man and i want to tell you something else, i am not so sure that because will, but better pr can you have then will they don't say who went through the window and they have a learned to drive at the driving school. greg: is a perfect. jessica: thinking about. jeanine: they did not call me back when the call the police department. greg: the neath to suspender fire our producer.est
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jesse: that's a freedom of information request of the police department and the oversight committee could look into this. jeanine: they said minor injury with they would say to whom the minor injuries and buzzer somebody wealthy did not say when it happened during the day or at night. greg: it was like outside. jeanine: i do think it was a pr thing. dana: and up next, that's it bue i hope you like that in one more thing. mlb chooses t-mobile for business for 5g solutions... ...to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog.
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who came on this trip and there is just part of the crew there was about 20 of us i think. we all had a great time. toit was a cruise until we got o malta and then we stayed for a couple of days. were going into the blue grotto it's like everyone had to duckto to get in there. and as it relates to read, ted, and stella they were at are pharmacy of that circle is? there were chickens on the farme stella posted herself there like three hours a day watching the chickens. there are still chickens on the farm but it's great to s be bac. >> right to have you back. >> thank you. >> those forms are real? yes. that i s good. h he hadad a good life then. [laughter] [laughter] tonight at 11:00 p.m. joe mackie, kelsey gabbard, related her uncle nick preys not on i just throw it out there.t, w
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tonight let's do this. greg's itchy bare nude imagineea you are this bear imagine how good this feels. this is somewhere and a forest. look at that. does that feel great or what? he's been going out all day in the forest for the right tree ofs teaching his kids hatch the right scratching too. look at that. they might need a moisturizer or better condition or for their hair. aren't they nice?ne then they will mul: l you to tht that's a durable part about bears they are so cute then thaa will rip you to shreds. much like jessica, you are next. ca: [laughter] great. he's used to being a star on the court probing a rockstar is a new expense for warriors guarda steph curry was invited on stage as a special guest or in paramore san francisco concert kelly williams belt out the lyrics to the 2007 hit song. hold a special place in his wife they bonded over the band music he knew every line i was very
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impressed. you go girl. practiced terrible word that's awful. danaa , show her. >> you're going to love mine.ve >> 's involve a child? would know even better today is national book lovers day.y. it is a perfect day to remindpp everyone youor should support yk local independent bookstore print minus little pointok bookshop in point pleasant beach new jersey. last wee plek i got to interview patty henry, she wrote the hen secret life of flora lee.a secret booksle are eight. excuse me you make me so nervous greg. i love demon cupboards, secret book and the covenant of water highly recommend.. >> fiction. >> it's the best regards give m some nonfiction jesswhe right? >> what is wrong with you today you are off your rocker today. tonight jesse what is prime time the january.6th. [laughter] six cover up i can't i can't. [laughter] i can't do it. it. i
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>> why? o not want to so i'm not going to do it i'm just not going to do it. [laughter] o doit's the right thing not to do it. think that's a good tease? >> is the best tease ever. >> and definitely tuning in. g it's toore far even for jesse. it's too far for jesse.fo [laughter]re thatat is it for us. have a great night, see you. [laughter] ♪. jon: presidential politics taking center stage at the iowa state february 2024 white house hopefuls in both parties descendent on the annual event in an election season right at package. i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ [cheering] jon: florida governor ron desantis while trying to woo voters from a president trump
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