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♪ ♪ hello everyone i'm judge janices 5:00 in new york city and this is the 5. ♪ ♪ jeanine: here's how to deal with the woke mob, republican presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy with a pan sexual activist who decided to confront him over lbgtq issues. >> i don't have a negative view of same sex couples but i have a
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negative view of a tyranny -- we have now in the name of the majority created a new tyranny of the minority i think that's wrong. i don't think somebody who is religious, forced to efficient a wedding that they disagree with. i don't think somebody who is a woman who is worked really hard for her achievements should be forced to compete against a biological man in a swell competition. i don't think that somebody who is a woman that respects her bodily dignity should be forced to change clothes in a locker room with a man that's not freedom that's oppression. here is woke insanity vivek is standing up to cnn publishing detail guide to use of ne-yo pronouns but allows people to characterize themselves using genderless descriptions like leaf, sun, and star. and as we try to figure that one out, there's growing outrage
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after biological male identifies as a woman smashed a women's world power lifting record in canada. >> so important to keep women and girl sports fair and safe. we need to use our voices, men and women to let everyone know that fairness and safety has to be top priority of every federation. any woman, man, or federation that supports men lifting or competing with women is part of the problem. and it should be ashamed and they are literally helping erase women sports. >> okay, so let's start with you charlie, i mean, recent polls show the 65% of americans believe that there are only two gender identities and -- >> shocking. jeanine: 34 disagree is vivek right that the minority at this point is now speaking for the majority? >> i think without a doubt
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especially if you consider how much conversation gets used up talking about this. and you know within and i think it is by the way i think it is sort of tactical i think a lot of leftist want to do this because people throwing up their hands and saying this is nuts i'm not having a conversation and it drives people out of the political discussion which is bad for the country but good for leftist ideology but i love the way vivek handled that and i think it is why vivek is so valuable to the discussion today. and why i think he's going to be part of the discussion for a long time no matter what happens we starts off by doing the lbgtq thing saying i don't see those as one thing. i see people as individuals. and then goes full federalist papers on her starts talking about the tyranny of the minority, which is just as bad as the tyranny of the minority and that discussion while we shouldn't really have to be having it -- is something that like the founders envisioned and they explained it all and they argued
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about it and cam up with the process that we came up with and at the end of all of it he then says and he thanks her she's got this look on her face like i've got my lunch eaten and kind of freaking out and he says thank you for your civility. it was perfect. jeanine: that's why it is gone viral. i mean, jessica so many people are stunned by the fact they have very civil conversation about something that is divisive in this country but more to the point, they have now identified more than 100 genders, are we supposed to or are we compelled to call people the gender they want like neopronouns aezr are we insulting people if we keapght keep it straight? >> no. and i don't know anybody that's adhering to that. i do think that these are things that dei units, companies been a backlash against that and people are losing their jobs because
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they're finding these are divisive but not helping company culture, et cetera i think these are click bait items i think actually that the point was that the civil conversation occurred and you guys know that i'm a big supportish of the idea of talking to people who you don't ideolodgeically agree with and you can find more common ground walking into a conversation like that and he knows how to be a politician and so far as he's treating every potential vote or with respects and that's what you absolutely have to do. i do think, though, on merits of his point that he's wrong so the tyranny of the minority party is the gop today if you look on the fox polling shows 57% american think political attacks messes these anti-transbills is a major problem. when you look at the actual numbers of kids that are for instance, they have gender disforya got top surgery how
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many? under 300 then think about an issue that's important to democrats like -- >> for children? >> for minors. >> children. that's an atrocity but continue. >> okay. over 5800 kids were victims of gun violence for instance. i don't hear republicans talking about that. tyranny of the minority -- >> comparison -- it is a priority on the right to talk about transissues to talking gun violence which affects more people abortion is tyranny of the minority i get it federalism you sending it back to the states where a group of elected officials have decided for instance in like texas, louisiana, that women should not be able to get abortions after six weeks. we have women that are bleeding out going sepsis in louisiana a woman forced to carry a baby that had no skull. >> what does this have to do with this topic? >> he says tyranny of the minority -- >> lbgtq not with all of your favorite issues. >> running to be president of the united states of america. >> that's what we're talking about --
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i asked you specifically about the pronouns. >> why he was wrong to act is if gop is party of the minority opinion, they are not they're taking minority positions and running with them. >> pro-life is minority position -- >> it is. talk about the fact that it is 48% many people -- >> no i'm going to talk about 69% that now support abortion through the first trimester. and what's happening in kentucky if it is not -- >> what is democrat stance on abortion? >> between are a woman and doctor to make decisions -- >> what's the cutoff is that tyranny of minority i think logic here if you're slicing these issues -- >> pretend that we want to kill live babies. to deliver and -- >> well i'm pointing out that is -- >> right argument but go ahead. >> okay. we finally got to the right argument? >> we're getting there. jeanine: back to the issue and -- >> not calling son or leaf. jeanine: issue is not abortion
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today but pronouns and lbgtq and tyranny of the minority that vivek was talking about was lbgtq. now, you know what -- greg i'll let you answer that. but a maryland court ruled parents cannot challenge district decisions to keep gender transitions from families. how do you think teachers feel about this and no one is asked for their moral perspective? greg: first of all i've got nothing against it i'm a pan sexual who doesn't love a woman who can cook -- [laughter] i did that for you jessica. look, this is a perfect example see the -- if you believe in two sexes and only sexes, we have these chromosomes that tell us this you're putting translives in danger. so the activist class creates illusion of risk which puts everybody in fear that's what the story is really about. people don't get scared when they're talking about abortion issues or if they're talking about race sometimes they do
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because they'll be called racist but in this case you have aggressive case so you're against removing healthy genitals top surgery first of all top surgery when they change language they're screwing you over. okay so this is -- that gets back to the pronouns but the fact is if you're against removings healthy genitals or breasts from children then you know you're putting people at risk well you ask how many are you putting at risk. they don't know. they don't know because it doesn't exist. or we would have seen numbers already. so we're in this disturbing reality where -- this attention that is given to children is being disguised as therapeutic but it happened to 300 people right? but once that phase is over those 300 kids are destroyed. so the people that are faking victims status and this transactivist world or actually creating more victims out of children that is the tyranny of the minority.
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he is right -- radical fascist dawn this cloak of victimhood for minority stat touses to claim protection enables them to insane demands in sports -- and in school to your question it's like they can now say like -- you know what? you cannot tiewk your kids because it is a privacy matter it is between the activist teacher and the child. not the parents. that is insane! that is absolutely insane. how long before vivek will get destroyed for saying that. so i think that they're -- there's this big lie this is the biggest lie of all that you are punching down when you criticize transactivism no you're punching down when you go after parents and their children. right? that's, that is the attack because they dongt have the media on their side. so as long as you have the transcomupght changing language top surgery bottom surgery, nonbinary i'm a leaf but now it
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is done i think people are finally fighting back. >> all right. dana. on this similar subject i think it is nearly 75% of americans belief that transgender girls have a competitive advantage over a biological girl. so why are they still allowed to compete in sports like we saw this week with paralifting? >> it is so absorb i'll make these quick one thing is difficult. i understand that a lot of people think they don't have time to talk about this and so ridiculous but difficult for parents to walk away and i saw parents in new jersey this week never thought they would protest their school district saying no you're not doing this to me if my child says they want to be a different sex you have the right, government will have the right to prevent me from knowing that. and so -- it is harder i think so parents are in a difficult position on that and other thing is i really think that woman who approached vivek i admire her like a word i'll give you a word and that
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was a great exchange compare that to just last week -- when riley gaines and others were spat upon when they went to an event in texas. where they were signing a bill about girl sports. yesterday kanter freedom he was on the show said what if i put on a wig and i tried out for the wnba i would score 630 points a game and black balled from the nba why not give this a shot that is absurd or awful but think about this. numbers would definitely go up. >> ratings would really improve. i hope that the girls issue -- with sports i hope this gets solved in the next year. jeanine: soon. >> i think that power lifting impressive and i would like to meet her. >> which one -- >> "america's newsroom." up next shocking reminder of what police officers have to to deal with a cop rams his cruiser into a woman waving a gun and saves her life.
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>> another day another reminder stunning bravery of our police officers saving life of a wol holding gun to her head and weaving it around at others -- in the street after doing this -- watch. good reminder why you call the police when there's danger and what happens if they're all gone? defund police lunatic who is pine for anti-cop open ya got their wish and entire police
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force just quit and small city of minnesota. police chief and six others resigned over low pay, and there have been recruitment trouble in the last few months he said officers don't make enough money at just $22 her hour. so greg i couldn't help watching that i've watched it 7,000 time i couldn't help you imagine you probably have an opinion about that particular police technique. greg: you know, it's a risky move. i'll give it that -- >> on whose part? >> not just for her but for him he risked his entire career -- right, his life on that to save that woman's life. or to save the lives of overs because she was might have been pointing gun but he basically put her life before his. she's, obviously, not well. she's who knows -- she could have been gravely injured or killed -- but he would have been kriewt if id think about this you only see that video on fox. and you might see it five times today.
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right you'll see it on my show if it gone another way it would be on a 24-hour sloop on cnn followed by rye the yos and fires and looting. >> the problem with this world we live in when cops do amazing good things, you never see it and when they end up doing bad things you do oftentimes it can be from the same place. trying to do good sometimes goes bad and in this case it went well. as for small town how small is it? six person -- >> 1200 people in the town. >> so maybe this is a great experiment to go private. you know, private always does public better. >> but you know for sure they can't afford it they're -- can i speak? >> yeah. they were paying them something like $22 an hour. they had -- ridiculous hours, there was low morale the police chief went before the town board and said to mayor, mayor you've got to give them a raise all of the neighboring police departments are offering them $30 and $40 an
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hour, and here they have like -- high risk ridiculous hours, no support from you and mayor does nothing and now mayor says we're going get through this you couldn't when he told you about it. but i think this is part of the ripple effect because that town is 65 miles from where george floyd was killed original, you know, great news of defund the police, and it is leak you throw a stone in a pond, and the stone just doesn't hit one place it kind of keeps rippling across the pond and that's what we're seeing in this little town and a lot of towns -- where it is the ripple effect of the defund police and it is not going to work. it is just not going to work with people think that police arnght worth value that we know they are and as for that cop who hit that woman, that's a nassau county pd. let me tell you they are great -- that police department is competent they're experienced. it took not only competence knowledge of the law because he can use deadly physical force to
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prevent that woman from engaging in deadly physical force toward another person and he did it in a way where he didn't kill her. that is an example of greg said as police work. >> may have saved her life and no telling who else's i've never been to minnesota but i would imagine not a huge defund the police movement there. politically speaking, but as you point out it is the rip the effect when you have that movement elsewhere -- and cops a leaving and you wind up drawing them from small towns it doesn't matter what, you know, you might have the right, you know, politics and things but you're still suffering consequences of these sort of big city democrat -- utopia ideas. >> it is fair to say to say there's a national police morale problem that they are nationally underpaid that they are -- nationally mistreated in some circumstances. and we've covered a lot of stories like this. it always sticks in my mind remember the police officer who broke up fight between two girls
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in ohio and one of them saved life of the other girl. but the initial reaction there was a huge pileon it became a select culture story et cetera was this was another instance of a white cop going after black people and it wasn't the truth at all, and i think that anyone who is being responsible about this knows that the vast majority of cops are in it for the right reasons and they're out there to protect and serve, they should be paid what they deserve. but i do think that the -- defund police movement is greatly exaggerated in terms of its how much its permeated the democrat party these were outliers like cori bushes of the world and alexandria cortez and joe biden has never said anything like that. >> but he's been in -- >> more money into -- in league with a lot of these sentiments i think and this to me is interesting about this particular case is, when you take the political partisan back
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and forth out of it, and you -- >> is that possible? and you look at the actual results, you wind up with a town that loses its entire police force. that's a problem. >> so i have a list of the major cities -- from seattle and denver to new york city, san francisco, all of them have had major drops since 2020. the highest is up to 45% actually i'm sorry portland had a 60% drop since 2020 but i thought this was an interesting story this morning we did it with garrett and i thought it was just about good minnesota. but then he started talking about all of these other small towns -- especially in the midwest. and they some of these towns have zero police so these town councils i know it is difficult local government is the hardest government. but you have to get your priorities straight. because your number one job is public safety and if you don't do it people will. they will protect themselves, somehow -- but one thing those people cannot do is do what police officers are being asked to do which is deal with the pengt
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fentanyl coming across border an meth across the border and how do they deal with -- you know, the migrant crisis and housing issues and law and order for all of these people school shootings you brought it up also an issue that doesn't happen in big cities it happens in small townings as well and what you're losing when you lose these police officers and you live in a small town i grew up in small towns you lose the people who know you. and know the communities and they're like yeah leave that. they have to call down at the diner oh he's fine and they have a call over there we better go you lose all of that institutional knowledge and community level and other thing i would say is governor of minnesota -- should get on the phone with the justice department and say get me some money right now. they need an emergency funding right, asap. greg: you can do a song called try that in a big town. because if -- it almost is an odd compliment that this could be done in a small town.
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because it is like, if -- if the town -- , obviously, people think that town will survive. right? so you can actually do that. you can actually do this in a small town but not a big town. >> this is news to so many people because it -- the little towns don't break the in riots because there aren't police there and everybody is their own 9-1-1 and everyone is armed. >> everybody is armed. armed society is a polite society. and they're all vigilantes. >> thank you for saying my point. >> i knew it was coming. finally. unity. >> only 300 of them. up next democrats spiking football over president biden's crummy economy. ♪ ♪
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greg: wow. i didn't even take that one. all right joe biden trying to tell americans on the crap sandwich he calls biden with soaring inflation with family spending 700 a month more than two years i won't be able to afford my top surgery dana living pay dhoak pay he can is the new norm and hobby a scoop of surge in gas prices the president is touting the one year birthday of inflation reduction act. a name that big guy regrets since it's more of a bloated clement slush fund. >> mr. president this is your day, this is your day -- mr. president, introduce the first climate bill in the senate. 1986 -- before i was in congress, you were over here -- >> this was such an amazing
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effort to pass one of the great legislative feats of the 20th -- 21st century probably of the 20th too. [laughter] >> final times in wall street journal call my plan biden omics not sure climent rei at complimentary at the time but guess what it's working. >> he's your president but doesn't like the name of it because it really didn't reduce inflation. you know we wish he lied -- had lied better -- [laughter] that's exactly. >> but you know you have to give him credit at least he'sed admitting he's been lying for a year and they knew it and only reason they're doing it because is because they've seen polling and it is terrible and i hate statistics leak you go to the department -- department of labor and bls you get -- you don't need statistics from a
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federal department to know that people are paying way more at the grocery store people are getting -- getting close to $4 a gallon of gasoline, and this is all -- and, of course, why do joe biden want to talk about environment in the first place and why does he want green new deal the in first place and by the way let's not forget green new deal which cratered american independence and allowed vladimir to invade ukraine and they can't fix things that matters so they're going to fix the weather and something tells me they're not going to work at that. that's not going to work. >> it's not going to work. [laughter] greg: don't you feel bad for the media people like -- [inaudible conversations] who parroted hilarious lie that it was about taxes and now their supreme leader says it wasn't that at all i would feel bad if i was jessica -- [laughter] >> i don't think jessica feels bad about it but you know what the amazing part is -- >> translates my mood correctly.
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jeanine: amazing part of it he says i wish i hapght called it inflation reduction act and he knew it wasn't going reduce because cbo said this has nothing to do with inflation so it wasn't a mistake but it was an out lie where it was nothing more than a contribution to green energy and all of this other stuff that he wanted to -- that he wanted to fund so the question is -- why did he lie in the first place? he's lying about everything since he came on the scene. whether it had to do with his grades, whether it had to do with the, you know, whether rework inside the coal mines like neil and that british -- poet and he had to drop out of a presidential race because he lied this guy is lied his whole life he lied when he said he knew nothing about overseas so given all of that here's the issue. the issue is that -- 51% of americans think the economy ask getting worse. and the truth is that 34% approve of his handling of the
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economy now what i did which i thought was interesting because i hate math. is you take a guy or a family that's making $55,000 a year. now, we know that 709 dollars a month goes to inflation. so you figure that out for a year and do you know that guy who makes $55,000 a year that family now only makes $46,000 a year that's biden at its best and that's not a lie. greg: yeah. jessica it cost $709 to live the way you lived before biden was in office. and as a pan sexual -- i, you know, i am deeply offended because how can i act in a pan sexual manner when i'm out of money. >> do you know what that would mean? >> if you were pans -- >> okay. [laughter] >> so -- i understand why he wants to change what he called it because he's not getting kudos that he
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deserves for the climate agenda aspect of this i think it is $380 billion worth of investment struggling with younger voters who have not latched on to that and identified it. but the elephant in the room is the actual inflation numbers and i understand that it is a marriage between policy and what's going on on the fed and interest rates are up but we started with over 9% inflation at this point last year now at 3.2%. before you say it is too high grocery prices i get all of it i too eat and go to the grocery store. but we do have the lowest inflation of the g7 in general this is a global problem. just much like the issue with energy -- prices was when russian invaded ukraine and hasn't been enacted but there are these markers the there like if everything is so terrible for instance, why does bank of america goldman sachs jpmorgan say we're not going to have a recession when we thought that we would why is unemployment rates so low. why are we gaining this many
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jobs? they're anchors who have been on our own network talking about this completely flabbergasted live on air when job numbers come in they say this is incredible revyings up by hundreds of thousands and -- >> you're even surprised when it goes well? >> i'm imitating an anchor i knew it was happening. this one was but also the -- inflation reduction act had a lot of tangible results the republicans are really happy with like tim scott for instance has been bragging about the investment from the company redd wood materials coming to south carolina when you asked red wood trl why is they came they said the benefits of the inflation reduction act. that's what it did it gave incentives to companies. >> and dana starting to squirm. >> things on that -- but it is true that some, a lot of these companies that are getting money from this big gigantic bill are deciding to go into red states. why? oh -- because the cost of living is better. the tax base is better, there
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are more employees that are there and that's why. i think in a way a lot of democrats like shoot what did we do here and why not live in our state that's the reason why. joe biden couldn't call this bill the largest climate gave away in history because it wouldn't pass congress hashtag never forget joe manchin got the bill passed remember he twisted himself into knots and he was like okay -- this is really about reducing inflation and it wasn't. and so -- don't forget that he decides to run for president. the other thing is it is interesting i learned this the other day that -- historically when you group to a presidential election, people look backwards on the economy, like they remember what it was like when gas prices were $5 a gallon and like that will never happen to me again and for some reason it is very difficult for a current president to say no look it is getting better and goldman sachs says in eight
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months we're not going to have recession and people are like don't hear that for some reason and last thing i would say is trying at the white house to tell people how they should feel rather than dealing with how they already feel a that's a loser. >> excellent point dana. all right ahead -- the media is blasting republicans over men being too masculine. i know that feeling -- [laughter] ♪ ♪ and where it's headed without fingersticks. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. it's covered by medicare for those who qualify. ask your doctor about the freestyle libre 2 system. ♪ hit it ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ one, two, get loose now ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a... ♪ stay two nights and get a $ 50 best western gift card. book now at bestwestern.com. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son?
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masculinity is underway. popular music action movies and former president trump and senator josh hawley what push for a more aggressive model. what in the heck is going on? [laughter] i have friends raising boys and they just want them to be kind, responsible, courageous chivalrous people -- >> thoughtful. >> what about you go boy -- you tell me what you think. >> i mean, what i love is that like -- the idea of toxic masculinity was created by the media. and now they're going why are men feeling like they're under attack? you've heard it like 40, 50 years calling this scum and turns out cure for toxic masculinity is toxic femininity look at the period of sexist at the very bottom you have men, then you have women. then you have minority men minority women and then you have men becoming women. that's the cure -- lipstick and a dress --
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bottom line two sexes, and they need each other right if men leave the system you get anarchy and women leave the system you get -- violence and hungry you stole my joke -- [laughter] >> that was actually -- >> men get hungry -- [laughter] >> that's good. we all need more men to speak up on things like -- transgender men whatever -- whatever -- >> dana. men competing in women sports we need more men to speak up against that. judge -- jeanine: i think they should but i have to tell you this whole thing made no sense to me first of all i think the guy is a generation late. okay, i don't live in the world that he's talking about that men are lonely because they're not like cowboys -- you know, loneliness is not new. and it is not limited to men who are not as cowboy masculine as cowboys are. and there's more opportunity now to connect than there has been any other time in the world
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so -- i don't know what this guy is talking about trying to create something new -- trying to explain the reason for loneliness and it is just makings no sense reports mens to let emotions flow freely that's a generation ago. >> peter will not buy anything from gillette because of toxic masculinity. >> now he's like -- >> you know the story in the ine washington post" is -- >> is that why he's hairless? >> it is woman explaining it is a woman writer interviewing a woman psychologist and i don't know remember if the psychologist is the fake one or the real one. but it is a woman named tara something interviewing doctor way. who identifies as a she in her biography anyway, it is all woman explaining and if -- and then you're doing the topic. so it is like triple woman explaining. >> oh -- >> tired of women explaining womb explaining. >> a woman to explain.
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you came from a womb we started it all. it should be our conversation. well we had help. except for the virgin mary. >> last word to you, woman dcialg >> i had the gillette ad was the example i wanted to raise but the epidemic is video games and porn and too much time in your mother's basement. >> get out and get a job. [laughter] >> no. trying to figure out the fact part of that. >> greg is like i prefer to be alone. greg: yet underrated. ♪ ♪
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>> welcome back it is time for the fast -- first up, on behalf of america, i think we owe france an apology a pair of drunk tourist pulling all nighter in eiffel tower after jumping security barrier and getting trapped security guards stumbled upon tipsy daredevils now they face legal consequences. >> no. >> no? >> america does not have to apologize to france for anything. [laughter] for a long time for many, many
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decades. america does not have to do that france should be thanking us. that you're welcome that we come and visit you and rest of the thing like other things you know one and two -- >> it is funny there are a lot of these museum heist movies, where americans go and steal like the pink panther jewel and now we're getting drunk -- >> sorry, sleeping on monuments. >> greg have you ever slept in eiffel tower? >> done some things there. compared to me it is very tall, but i find what it is probably the most overrated monument in -- on the planet anybody could put that together it's basically like a child's erector set you're like that's all there is. can we agree there's nothing more than annoying than drunk tourist unless you're the drunk tourist then it is the best thing -- you know what today driving up
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into -- avenue saying what do you see in new york city? why did you come here? >> to look at the buildings. it is awful i see ugliness everywhere and in which -- there's all of these families here so apparently your ugliness is another person's splendor. beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> they're not coming up to see you. >> favorite city to be drunk? when you're visiting -- >> haven't been drunk in a long time but it is amazing we have the coliseum fountain now eiffel tower, people just go to europe and go crazy. they have a good time i think they just feel like i love it here. favorite city -- i went to malta and if i were going to do that -- >> drunk and go to england go to the replica. >> vegas has a better eiffel tower -- >> right. that cool -- eye -- >> you can get the one slot
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it is time now for one more thing and jessica goes first to the. >> i absolutely love the story picked to adopted siblings just found out dna testing they were actually siblings by blood neck 19-year-old victoria was a baby when angela dennis adopted her into their fellow than one biological son had adopted a nether name frank your nap before they lived in the same proof for 20 years then they went on ancestry.com to figure out where they came from. their parents completely unaware of the fact they were actually siblings. you think it's fake? >> know i am just hoping nothing happened before that. [laughter] looks at the first thing i thought of.
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>> that's horrible. >> i am happy for them. i don't understand. i'm happy for them but. >> we all should be. >> i go next. one dedicated basketball's love for the game to the next level this past weekend. at the annual basketball hall of fame induction ceremony he got a tattoo of the logo for the 2023 ceremony. but he was not there and proceeded to get autographs from the players getting inducted and is tattooing them on his arm as well. what is this guy going to do an 2024, 25, 26 and so on question but tone third is on his arm the tattoo glossed right over i'm posting jesse watters show prime time tonight. see you then pick mexico greg? >> what a show tonight. kennedy, devito, tyrus, not nothing but attractive people but devito. let's do this. greg, you go boy knows it. >> i love it. >> children are our future
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without children we cannot have life here. and you know it's really good not children? little boys, willie boys are our future like this toddler here who sings along with his grandfather and a touching duet. grand that is playing guitar. this little boy sung his heart out. a lot of boys cannot sink their heart out but this boy did that makes me want to say you go boy. >> i turned that one more thing down i thought you would make fun of me. [laughter] >> we all live in fear. [laughter] >> i was able to make fun of a very nice one today. [laughter] jackson said judge this is one i chose so greg would not make fed them a check up dogs on a florida bread they think there's something down in the water this and mamenities said hello. >> look at those dogs run tricks amenity was having none of that. none of that. manatees are gigantic brick works and what to do that again paid will sit will more time.
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splash. they were in the splash zone for. >> okay charlie, hit it. >> check out this video between father and son it's was awesome. [inaudible] [laughter] who are supposed to say. [inaudible] quick smart kid. you go boy pickwick that is it for us tonight. ♪. jon: california braces for a rare tropical storm the likes of which it has not seen an 84 years. hurricane hilary expected to make landfall in mexico tomorrow morning before hitting southern california tomorrow night. good evening i am john scott and this is the fox report. ♪ preparations underway in san diego and los angeles this week everett residence at loading sandbag submit warnings the flooding could be catastrophic. right now the storm is a category two
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