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♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm dana perino along with harold ford jr., and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 and new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ and here we go again. the press having yet another field day after former president trump got indicted for a fourth time per georgia grand jury hitting trump and 18 others with a staggering -- accusing trump of being the head of a criminal enterprise to overturn the 2020 election. they are using the rico act that is a statue normally reserved
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for mob bosses over the media and democrats like hillary clinton could not help but load as the news broke. >> madam secretary, fancy meeting you here. >> i can't believe this. this is not the circumstances in which i expected to be talking to you. >> yet another set of indictments. >> they can pardon their way out of that jack smith case or order doj to drop the case. this is the insurance. it should be big. i think it is done carefully. it's done well. >> atlanta tonight. she did say, i can smell the dishonesty on your breath. >> this is a tour de force. carpet bombing them into smithereens. shock and i'll. >> it is much bigger than watergate. it's of a whole different dimension. it goes to the very foundation of democracy. >> trial dates now on a collision course with the election season. already pretty loaded with the three other indictments he's facing so far. the former president faces 91
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charges and 4 jurisdictions. a georgia d.a. wants to try all 19 defendants at the same time he wants to do it all within six months. slamming the latest indictment. >> they are all chomping at the bit. it's ironic that they waited 2.5 years to have it in six months. they wanted to mess them up right in the middle of a campaign. they wanted to line them up so he's tied up in court. they can't win back against him otherwise. this is desperation at its best. >> is this worse than watergate? >> i guess the worse than watergate guy wasn't available. they got another worse than watergate guide at take his place. he is definitely no carl bernstein. maybe i have them confused. just remember, democrats, you will never be able to contest another election as long as you live. and you love doing it. you're not can i be able to do that. unless your candidates is a prechosen one by the
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establishment, you will be targeted with law fair, which means your staff and your lawyers and your family will be sued. and charged. because all of these indictments are meant to send a warning to everybody else. don't work with trump. you will lose a lot of time. you will lose your mind. you will lose a lot of money. if you are on the opposition watching the show right now and laughing, getting what you are applauding, you are applauding something that isn't moral at all. it is something that is emotional and kind of petty. it's going to come back to bite you. if you are republican all right, this has to be exhausting. it has to be confusing. it has to be overloading because it never stops. that is the point. they are trying to wear you down. wearing somebody down is a type of persuasion. as the political version of brute force, submitting endless passwords hoping to eventually you will guess it correctly.
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that is what the indictments are doing. constantly putting this in here. even the attempt at self is tiresome. you have to deal with it. you are the machine. this is the largest political cancellation and history. it is a bloodless assassination. they want you to freak out over it. you need not to. the more scary response is silence. that means you take it more seriously than they will be aware after the democrats -- i will now shut up. are using this reality show trick. if they pile on the events whether it is challenges if you ever watch any reality show they start stacking the events. obstacles emma stone spirit they are trying to get the most miserable memorable thing to happen. that is what they are doing. they want you to freak out. they want you to blow your mind. just go back to work and settle it that way. >> on newsroom, both jonathan turley and former governor chris christie who is also a g.o.p. candidate has called the latest indictment is that read excessive and
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unnecessary. is that sort of consensus that you are saying on that side of the aisle? >> i think that 4 indictments in five months is a bit excessive. i think a kind of reeks of desperation. here is my concern. look, there is an issue that has to do with a preemption. and the truth is that we have got jack smith, the special counsel in washington who is already indicted trump for interrupting to unlawfully overturn an election. in that indictments are several references to the georgia statutes. specifically section 10b, 12, 21 abc, 21 through 33. and what does that tell you? why am i blathering on about that? what it tells you is that the feds have already indicted him for this. she then is a local d.a. is broke booted from going forward with their own indictment.
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it doesn't work in the reverse. in the feds come in, the local can follow up and say i'm going to indict him too. you can't hear there are procedural issues and collateral -- another legal tire which i apologize for. if in the event there is a conviction or a plea that would prevent him from being tried in state court on the very issues that jack smith used in his indictment. this all has to do with donald trump state of mind. the issue is, is a criminal to pursue the legal means or legal means to disagree with an election result? if that is true, then stacey abrams, hillary clinton, bush v gore. let's talk about the lawyers in bush v gore. they had meetings with lawyers and say did we get this many votes in that state? what about those hanging chads in your county? should we make all of those meetings illegal and part of a conspiracy? the rico statute is just
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theater. as just a bunch of theater in the midst of politics and a legal thing. the issue is not whether he wanted to overthrow it. but did he believe that he won back. if you believe that he won pursuing all these avenues are okay for him. in themselves, they are not illegal. if you say, i need to find 11,000 votes, that's very different from saying, i need you to find me 11,000 votes somewhere. he just knows he's behind by 11,700 votes. finally, did he know he lost? did he then pursue all these avenues, or did he believe he won and was doing everything he can? it's going to be very hard to prove that. >> idea fair with my friend for a couple of reasons. i lost an election before to the united states and its back in 2,006 and tennessee. they were told that told me to contest it. i believe the vote count and i lost by a few dozen thousand
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votes. you have every right to contest any race. my father when he was elected to congress in 1974 reported that he lost that night. he went down to the election committee and he confronted them and said i want to understand what's going on here. they had not counted eight of that -- he won his race. >> do you think it was on purpose? me too it was definitely on purpose and might have a racial dimension. once you exhaust the legal avenues, in the state of georgia, they counted those votes three times. they counted them the night of prayer they counted again using the machines and they counted a manual kant was president trump had every right to ask for prayer once that happened to your point, you are exactly right. this will be to his state of mind. the fact that president trump is running for president, should that be some protection? he chose to run for president. if that becomes a defense, if you are being charged are you are being a target of
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investigation, all you got to do is run for president. you're going to get in the middle of my campaign. i don't mean to be facetious or flippant about it for this case here is probably the most interesting for the lawyers. he cannot -- former president trump and not pardon himself if he is found guilty on these georgia charges. this is a fourth indictment. if you look at it legally -- listen to jonathan turley and andy mccarthy. when the network all day today. i thought they said some things i agreed with. they said something that made me learn. one take away i had was this is what federalism allows states to do to enforce their laws here. do your point what you said is exactly right, judge. his state of mind. if they had evidence showing a state of mind is different than when he claims, he will have -- >> you don't think this is totally over the top? everything he states makes sense except it's all nonstop. we know this is designed to
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banish and isolate and destroy a political outsider who predicted this. chuck schumer. don't mess with -- intel agencies. don't mess with the intel agencies. they will arrest your team and keep it off the field. >> you not think he has done anything to deserve any of this? >> he is probably one of the most troubling consequential figures in history. no, he doesn't deserve any of this. >> why didn't they indict him until he announced he was running for president? give me a break. >> i would also think if he indicted them right away, i don't mean to interrupt. if they indicted him immediately, the answer might have been you guys would do a full investigation. >> baloney, baloney. >> he was going to say something. it was always going to be political. it was always going to be too late. it was never gonna say, you guys got me. you're right. >> i agree. >> i going to --
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[laughs] >> if i had known that back in high school, i would've stayed out of so much trouble. no, all that time. it's all political. i love what you are talking about how they have to get into his state of mind. these are people who don't even know what trump means when he says make america great again. suddenly, they can tell you what was going on in his mind. as far as my memory of democrats, democrats don't have the memory of goldfish. i worry that they are not gonna remember the lesson that you just laid out although it is an important one. i'm afraid of what will be remembered as on the republican side or on the conservative side. people are going to say, any d.a. anywhere in the country can file charges against a politician we don't like. you can go into my county in southern virginia, and you could line up a grand jury -- somebody who overdosed on fence and all that joe biden allowed them to the border. someone who was murdered by an illegal alien that joe biden
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waved into the country. you can come up with charges of accessory to murder for president biden. you can charge him under this scam. and it would -- it's absolutely -- the only difference is that charging joe biden with accessory to murder both fentanyl or illegal alien would make more sense than that charges that are being leveled against trump. >> the feds have already charged it. that precludes the local d.a. >> they will get thrown out. >> i just want to apologize for saying that. >> wanted you say again? [laughter] up next, what took so long? president biden saying something of substance on the deadly wildfires in hawaii. ♪ ♪ conquer financial reports. conquer 2000-word essays.
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♪ ♪ >> president biden getting shamed into saying more than just "no comment" to the deadly wildfires in hawaii. it's been nearly a week since the destructive places reduced an entire town to rebel. biden was busy in delaware. today, he finally got serious about the disaster by promising a visit and addressing the survivors in a more meaningful way by reading off a teleprompter. >> president biden: i spoken multiple times and reassured him this table have everything it needs from the federal government. i am a newly approved the governor's request for extranet major disaster -- a fancy way of saying whatever you need, you are going to get. >> the damage has been done.
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a former hawaii state democratic rep said he found biden's no, it responds to be shocking and out of character. and the president's press secretary isn't making the administration look anymore confident after butchering the name and gender of hawaii senator. >> the president spoke to just last night. he thanked the president for the immediate support of federal agencies have delivered for residents of hawaii. and so has senator -- >> speaking of the senator, she is using the tragedy to push the democrats climate change agenda. >> i think we are very much need to acknowledge that climate change is upon us. where you can even use the words climate change because they still have a head in the sand attitude. >> he makes a good point. [laughter] >> all right, greg.
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if so why the same of grandchild treatment? >> yes, i'm not crazy about attacking the delayed tragedy response. everybody does it. i don't care. i'm gonna do it anyway. i returned to the most perplexing problem. we aren't asking joe biden to ride a unicycle on a narrow road between 2 skyscrapers. the requirement what we are asking for is his wheelhouse right? this is his metamucil and a father. he can't do it. this is the king of empathy here. this is the dog that is not barking. you know that old phrase. he is done. his wheelhouse as a movie. he is especially none at the time where it's most necessary and fairly easy. imagine if you turn on and "the five" and harold is glum and ugly and not as handsome. you know something is wrong with them. there is something he is not long for this. i have seen this when you go to a restaurant and then chef just not cooking that well anymore
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and you it's just a matter of time. that is what we're saying. a mass tragedy in the designated guest at every state funeral can do it. maui is in terrible shape for this white house ain't much better. >> biden won hawaii 16-3 to 43. where do you see this split being this year after this mess? >> well, do i see any republicans weeping and say we got you? not really. will cain is on the ground pretty well so say we will do that? there's comparisons to money to ukraine for hawaii. that's to make a different political point. if republicans want to get in there and say we have ideas for you, we are going to volunteer. knock yourselves out. i don't exactly see that happening. i can't get over that press secretary not knowing that senator first how to say her name and that she is a woman. because she has been a senator for quite some time. as press secretary, i made 100 mistakes a day.
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i blooper reel would be horrendous. i called and apologized. i'm sure it was taken because that is a pretty tough job. >> how do you not know the dumbest senator? [laughs] >> i don't know. is that what we are calling this? [laughs] >> i would like to mention something also that you are bringing up. that biden has this weird pattern of a lack of empathy. the east palestine. this was so weird. they couldn't even say yes, we are going to go. what if he afraid of? it's not hard to do this. afghanistan. they can never say that there were any mistakes where they have to say it was the greatest airlift in history. baby formula. that was everybody else's problem. gas prices rise until they go down and take all the credit. they expect that media to cover for them. last point on climate change, i am okay saying yes. warmer waters, the higher
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hurricanes, the winds. there is evidence that hawaii for a long time has been warned of wildfire risk. there's a lot of money out there on climate change. as any of that money used to mitigate the wildfire problems on this area? i would submit when we finally get the answers, probably not much. >> the boss yesterday talking about the need for culturally responsive outreach. do you think the people in hawaii really care about culturally responsive outreach? >> no, i don't think they do at all. but you know, it's funny. whoever said that biden's response was shocking but not out of character, i would agree it was shocking. i would say his response was so in character, it's not even funny. when he says no comment, and then, the white house has till later, with a statement saying that oh, no, he is morning. he is in morning. and why did he have no comment? because he didn't know what to
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say. maybe he didn't hear what the reporter asked. he had no idea what to say. which is a very alarming thing. and it's very much in character with joe biden. he was at the beach. he was lounging in a lounge chair on the beach with the former ambassador to romania. i wonder what they were talking about. but that is who this guy is now. for the longest time, democrats in the last couple of years democrats have had to portray him as this compassionate and empathetic person. that is really not who the guy was for 50 years in washington. this response to me is very in character for him. >> the estimated impact of the fires is $5.6 billion. you know, hopefully with all the money we are giving ukraine, we will be able to help hawaii out since i assume that tourism is going to be in trouble. there is felt and i think a good time. >> i imagine we are going to give the president when he spoke
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with a governor and said you're going to get what you want. we had this conversation yesterday. at the start of it up out whoever is in power gets criticized by those out of power. this is one of those moments where the president probably deserves a little criticism for being late to express himself. my advice to the white house gave the president off the beach as we do with this situation in hawaii of all places. until he is able to visit and i'm glad that he and the first lady will be able to go there. it's not a great visual. even if he had said their wares right at the very beginning, i think at this point to be doing that. i give them credit still. i believe in him. when i say i believe in him better late than never. i think you have to live and work and hope and hopefully, we don't get caught up in talking about climate change. you still have thousands of people unaccounted for. your 25% of the area has been searched. that's focused on all of our energy there and then we get
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back to fighting about climate change. >> i think he is going with dr. biden. >> thank god she isn't talked to principe >> she might be able to help. i had, it is food stamps for the elite. harvard has billions but want students to gobbled up government handouts. ♪ ♪ ents to gobbled up government handouts. ♪ ♪
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but didn't hear back. exclamation, point, what is your thoughts? >> i live for the moment where you see a grad student on the side of the road outside of cambridge with a sign that says we will apply gender ideology through a deconstructive lens for food. because that is what they do. i went to college. it's hard to believe. no matter how broke you are there's always top. i had it three times a day. when i finally got a microwave the hot dogs, the microwave hot dogs, you can live literally all $3 a day. i know that because i did. i think it's hilarious that somebody can afford to go on harvard but can't afford a ham sandwich. that is a sign that you are making terrible choices in your life. maybe concentrate on making some money instead of throwing it all the way to people who are going to destroy the world. did you go to harvard, harold? [laughs] >> about the rising cost of
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education. we talk in the context of retiring student debt. one of the things congress should do is hold hearings on why the tuitions keep going up. it seems weird that tuitions are so high. they can't at least feed the kids. >> you have an endowment. harvard at -- they have this huge amount of money just sitting in a pot. they don't pay taxes on it. that they want their students to be more reliant on government -- which you pay for. this is insanity. everybody should be mad about it. he had another good point in a supplemental that president biden just got her just asked for, they asked for $3 billion to address homelessness. all right. maybe they can agree that needs to be done. they asked for a $39 billion to pay for a certain amount of student loans. student loans -- those are costs that they knew were going. it's not like oh, my gosh, all of a sudden, i have the $600
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payment. they know because that's where they got it from. homeless people don't vote. these young people that want the student loan forgiveness, they do. >> i think you're right. you got an opinion on this? >> i do think this is a boot camp for a gender studies graduate. they are turning out all the social justice warriors. they can get a job. i don't understand why they don't turn their social justice warriorness on harvard itself. and of course the federal government. because nothing that almost never gets talked about certainly biden is talking about is the degree to which the federal government was student loans and the degree to which they are inflating all of these tuitions and allowing harvard to have a $53 billion endowment that is not taxed. they are the biggest problem in this whole economic cycle that's
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going on the wrong direction. >> i would be curious to see they have loans to go to school. in fairness, i went. these schools are using some of their endowments to help low income students be able to afford an education. this doesn't jive right. it doesn't say right. >> they've got a $53 billion endowment. either way, i ate macaroni and cheese all through law school. >> twice as much cheese. >> anyway. this is a push to socialism. think about it. two-thirds of the taxpayers in this country are not college educated. what harvard is doing is pushing their own students to get food stamps. the two-thirds of the taxpayers who never went to college are paying for. for very little, one 50th of their endowment, $53 billion. they could raise the stipend of these grad students. and allow them to be able to eat
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and take the burden off the taxpayer. that is not what harvard is about. harvard is about the idea out this liberal ideology and push these people to learn to rely on the government. and same as much money as they can. i think it is a tragedy. >> why did you poke fun at me? i was agreeing with you. >> you know that i love you harold. but sometimes, love hurts. >> i ate pizza and subs in philly cheese date. >> is that a college? >> it was when i was there. coming up, talking about it -- accusing the family who took him in of making millions and not telling the truth about it. ♪ ♪ in of making millions and not telling the truth about it. ♪ ♪
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>> how are you going to the gym? >> because it's warm. >> do you have any place to stay tonight? don't you dare lie to me. >> is the story behind the academy award-winning "the blindside" film a lot? our nfl player michael oher has filed a shocking lawsuit pretties as his parents made millions while lying about adopting m. michael oher is seeking to break free from a conservatorship they set up which he claimed he got tricked into signing when he turned 18. the family understandably is completely devastated. the father saying "it is upsetting to think we would make money off of any of our children. but we are going to love michael at 37 just like we loved him at 16. in a new twist, the family's lawyer telling tmz that oher demanded $15 million from them before filing the legal action. i've got to tell you. this movie, this whole thing is
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very kind of shocking to my family and me. my kids grew up loving this movie. it is such an amazing inspiring movie. and i get it. you know, obviously, movies are you know, fiction or loosely based on reality. but you run into lots of problems when it is so closely based on reality. this happened in your neck of the woods. >> i know all of the family and the players involved including michael. it is devastating to hear this. i know that the foundation of their relationship is nothing about love. love. a lot of that there is something inspired by fax did a lot of that is really true. what is happened in the last two years, i don't know. as i listen to mr. tuohy say that over the last year or so their relationship had changed i just hope for the sake of my: four the entire tuohy family that they are able to find some
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harmony and resolution here that allows the love to come back. >> the villain in case you have not seen the movie is that a government lady who comes in and tries to sort of get between kino's third suspicion among family members. >> on the ncaa. >> on the family overcomes it. love overcomes it. have you seen the movie? >> i got a copy of the petition. the petition that has been filed by michael. what is interesting is when you read the history of this young man, he took to the streets when he was 11 years old. he was living in cars just as you heard. they want the first people to take him in. only henderson took him in prayer the principle that a christian school took him in. he stated his grandfathers. they didn't take him and tell summer before his senior year. and he thought he was adopted. he was never adopted. it was a conservatorship. that in itself may play into the
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idea that maybe he did need a guardian. he didn't know after all this time. there is no question that we need a forensic accountant to do an analysis of this. what he has his attorneys are saying is true, that there is $330 million not accounted for. it is not enough for the tuohy family to say it is so upsetting they would think that where they will have to really put up an answer. because this is outrageous. we are talking about trickery forgery, and deceit. >> obviously, they made some money off the movie. they had a chain of fast food restaurants and made a lot of money when they sold it. $200 million. the idea that this is all a scam, i'm not sure what to believe. >> for a family when there's a family fight, i would rather crawl under the table and never have to hear any of it. i don't want anyone to fight. >> walked under. >> i had never hit my head on a table. this is true. >> he has a new book out. it is a book that i think if you are somebody was looking for
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some direction in life, it's got some great advice in there. there was no mention of this. he didn't try to get publicity of it then. i wonder about how when we open the segment, he said he demanded his $15 million on the family. was that a quiet way for him to say, that's just try to settle this. you and me quietly behind-the-scenes and not have to go public with this. literally a week ago today that we had them on the show. i found them to be a gentle giant. >> you love sappy movies. >> what other sports movies might not be true? like "air bud." >> field of dreams. i you telling me that those players didn't come back from the bushes? rudy. what about "unnatural." i mean, i get a league of their own. that didn't happen. playing baseball. [laughs] where am i? "the blindside" is our inability
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to see how we are lied to all the time. and the reason is because the stories that turn out to be untrue are also those stories that make great stories. it is always too perfect. too much on the nose. we always talk about this with one more thing. somebody -- this never happened. one leg a girl kicks field goals while raising for cancer for orphans in slovakia. this is not happening. i don't know. crime dramas. they always make stereotypes out of nonstereotypes. that ends up being its own stereotype. the villain is not going to be who you think it is. it's an architect. >> that was inspiring. >> i could keep going if you like. >> we have 15 minutes. >> the movie depicted him as an uneducated and slow -- he says it impact it nfl career and a lot of people assume from the
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movie. that hurt him too. >> i wish somebody made a movie about me. >> okay, we've got to go. "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ . >> okay, we've got to go. "the fastest" is up next. hi, i'm norma, and i lost 53 pounds on golo. when i started golo, i expected to plateau like i had so many other times. i was surprised that sticking to the golo plan and taking release, the weight just kept coming off. (soft music)
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>> welcome back. comparable about the fastest." she controls i'm on a slow and could be tripping while doing so. he explains that haircut. secretary janet yellen opening up about her magical dinner in china where she feasted on mushrooms that can cause a person to hallucinate for days if they are not properly prepared. >> the person of who arranged our dinner did the ordering. if the mushrooms are cooked properly -- which i'm sure they were. at this very good restaurant. they have no impact. all of us enjoyed the mushrooms. the restaurant and none of us felt any ill effects. >> what? >> i don't know. you know, harold, all leaders should do psilocybin. because it opens your mind. i wish that she had had a psychedelic trip. she would come back and
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understand the whole concept of monetary -- was nowhere and i'm looking for? policy, thank you. you agreed with me on this that we should all be doing shrooms. >> i have never done a showroom. i've never done any of this stuff. i'm surprised she said this. >> she basically got drugged by the ccp and she didn't know it. >> it was so stuck on a story. this is summer news. it is not even real, harold. relax. >> walked under the table. >> she said she didn't have any hallucinogenic effects >> i think she is just trying to sound cool. >> that is what janet yellen lives for. if you see that haircut charlie? >> i think the administration is desperate for this. they are trying to be cool. >> lets we allow janet yellen and talk about shrooms. >> obama is so cool. there's nothing cool about him. >> all right. i don't believe any of this.
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>> i'm never letting you cook me dinner. chaos. it is at the homeless relieving themselves on the sidewalks prudent self-driving robo taxis that are making a mess out there for the malfunctioning bots stopping in the middle of the street causing traffic jams. it comes days after the city approved an expansion that allows them to rome at all hours of the day. judge, one traffic jam. they act like it's a big problem. how many traffic jams have been caused by human beings? there robo taxis are going to save the world. it's the one this is the way i look at it. robo taxis -- instead of getting a hotel room. what you do is get a robo taxi. drops are often drops you off off and that's the end of it. >> exactly. it's true. >> always thinking ahead. >> you get a new view with every block. exactly. it's kind of interesting that
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like, it's happening in san francisco. there still people there. >> a few. not enough drivers, apparently. this is also a huge problem. this is not the only complaint. there's a lot of complaints out there. >> tell me one. >> it is disgusting. that is well end. >> don't knock it. >> the environmentalists are upset about adding more cars. they can thwart the car by putting a cone in front of it. how great is that? >> is crazy. i'm telling you. the end results as you are going to save 30,000 lives a year. that is how many people die in car accidents. these things are proving to be incredibly safe even with the little glitches. >> i think there is a big upside. including the upside that the judges outlined for us. i hope all this ai that is part of it to your point, if you hack
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when they hook up.ar so these little young meerkats just hanging out together. i but, you know, they know there's somebody there watching them. so they got to look around as it goes clear. >> all right, let's do i t. who hasn't been there on the beat up now? here. it's mom and dad. there's nothing wrong with dad e touching anyone. >> no touching anyone. an, ag: note? >> yes. these are all different generations. how doyt you know anything>> dan about meerkat? i could just look at him and tella: i hav. n i've got one about a bear.y so this black bear named sam got a very specialin treat on a hot day in august. after zookeepers cleaned his pools , they realized the bears had never seen it so bubbly and allowed them to explore what was essentiall . a massive bubble bath. >> look at that bear. having fun? yeah. look aconnersville, tennessee. >> isn't he cute? all right. where does good. you're next? i don't know. oh, i'm next. okay, so.so, thisent, i d this i know, couldn't finfierd the pacifier for the baby. a pink pacifier. appeared disappeared.
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and then we find the rottweiler named leo is relaxine fager i on the family couch with the two month old baby girl's pacifier in his mouth. where's the baby? he'l[laughl even rottweilers arg babies at heartt. >> don't think that way. h i love that, harold. so>> har, san francisco giants announcer dave flemming learned the consequences of losing fantasy football the hard way. the broadcaster finished in last placfitime in e in the y league last year, and his punishment was to serve as batboy for monday'she tth gam he took the job very seriously, as you see, wearing a uniform, sprinting ousprint thet of the t to retrieve the bats in the. he's called the giants game since 2003 and can now add a acd new accolade losing in the league and being a bat boy, you go boy and, oh, boy. >> sorry. in case you missed this, dana charges football game charges go wild for nigerian teammate c.j. oh, cool. he getting his first sack in the nfl and they are going crazy.
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oma. from nigeri this is his first season in organized ties. >> football overcome a lot to get there. i love that. yeah. you go boy>> dana: go, next weed all just do you go boy one more thing next week. i mean, are you a fan? you go, girls, go, girls. >> as you go, boy. for a week. all right, that's it for us. >> have a great night, everyone. see you tomorrow. welcome to a special edition of jesse waters, primeht time. i'm pete hegseth, filling in for jesse on this tuesdayh i and we begin in georgia, wheren last night so-called justicege was weaponised against a former president. a fulton county grand jury returned a true bill of indictment, charging 19 individuals with violations of georgia law arising
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