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stay well. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: robert f. kennedy jr. again growing doubts about his uncle's assassination right now raised by a secret service agent who says that he had to get some things off his chest. we will look at that right now. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello everybody i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ president biden snubbing 9/11 memorial services today. it's the first in a commander in chief has not visited the attack sites or hosted an event at the white house. instead, biden is spending most of the day traveling on air force one. because he apparently couldn't
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leave early from a trip to vietnam. biden stopping at a military base in alaska to remember the tragedy that killed about 3,000 americans. >> we never forget. each of us, each of those precious lives stolen too soon. when evil attacked. ground zero in new york. i remember standing there the next day and looking at the building. i felt like i was looking through the gates of hell. i am just returning from the g20 summit in india. these trips are the essential part of how we're going to insure the united states is flanked by the broadest array of allies and partners who will stand with us and deter any threat to our security. to build a world that is safer for all of our children. >> jesse: the pentagon, shanksville, pennsylvania, manhattan, all remembering the 9/11 victims properly with top officials showing up at the white house sent kamala to new york city my family saved biden's notional is a sadder visitation of the state of our
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country. >> it's no surprise to me that he's not coming to ground zero or any of the 9/11 sites, quite frankly i prefer he stay away anyway. we will lease. one of his stories of how he can relate. >> he is now just saying that flippantly, that he doesn't have to come to any of the sites and commemorate the loss with the families. that's terrible. >> if our leader is so willing to not show up to memorial services, it is showing the message that americans have forgotten and that it's okay to forget. >> jesse: apparently the white house doesn't think any of this is a big deal. listen to what they told peter doocy. >> when i asked a white house official why it is that president biden was here and missing the 9/11 commemorations of the attack sites, the analogy that i was given is that 22 years after pearl harbor, u.s. presidents were not still going to visit hawaii. >> jesse: all right. george chidi nene, a lot of people in new york understand the impact of 9/11.
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it's sacred, solemn, summer day. the fact that the president is making excuses and behaving like that, how do you think that's going over here? >> judge jeanine: it's consistent with his "america last" mentality. this is unprecedented. no president since this happened, has not been at one of the sites. washington, shanksville, or ground zero. if you're from new york city, especially, i was in the city that day, i remember the smoke in the towers. i remember my investigator saying we've got to get home, got to get back to westchester. this is a very sacred day for so many people in the president doesn't see it that way. the sad part about it is the world is not a safer place now. it's because of biden that the taliban is back in control in afghanistan with all of the weapons that we left there. we've got an open border now with people coming and that we
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don't even know who they are and you can thank joe biden for all of that and then he doesn't have the dignity or the decency to show up or even take a pause. 8:56 in the morning. so he says you know what i was at the g summit. you are at the g20 summit. here's the thing. you went to vietnam after. when the president was asked, why didn't you go to vietnam before to talk about climate change. he said well, karine jean-pierre is saying he is showing how he feels about 9/11. that's what you're saying today. it was a nonanswer. he could have gone to vietnam. he could have done vietnam by zoom. he was talking about climate change, carbon emissions. by the way, this stop now in alaska, give me a break. they all refuel in alaska for an hour and a half. what you've got is a white house who i believe and a lot of people believe did not want the president at any of these events because while the names of those
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that we have lost of loved ones and friends that i knew are being read, he's either going to have to -- fall asleep, have a snooze fest, not no which way he's going. not know which way he's walking. in the end, you heard from the families. they are almost glad he wasn't there talking about himself. >> jesse: do you agree that the white house was trying to actively avoid one of the sites on this day? >> dana: no. i don't have any evidence of that but i do know -- i wouldn't even say they are on the left but i hear this more of the democratic side that there are people who say america should move on. that we shouldn't have these critical-hour-long ceremonies. we need to turn the page on this and they said this after the 20th anniversary. as you can see, americans aren't ready for that. they want to have this occasion and actually was extremely moving for me today while we show this on "america's newsroom" how many young people were brave enough and courageous enough to get control of their
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nerves and stand up and read several names. and then at the end, talk about whom somebody they might not have ever known but they wish they had known. an aunt, and oracle, a grandfather. those were some of the examples. i think america is keeping this going because when they say never forget they actually mean it. for the white house, i think they could have said "we went to vietnam. it's very important in climate change this or whatever" but don't try to say "presidents stopped going to pearl harbor." if you think if that work was so important for them to do in vietnam, great. the other thing, why does he miss every layup? this is something, you show up as the president. everyone respects you. they thank you for trying to unify the country even if it is just for a day. and they missed it. >> jesse: he's not even able to execute the ceremonial aspects of the presidency. that's a huge concern. >> greg: here's the reason why he's not going.
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did you see the performance in india? >> jesse: not good. >> greg: he's a cross between jeff dunham's stall and the coach from beavis and butthead. microphone is a bigger threat to buy than terrorism, according to the white house. i don't blame him. he is gone. like a child imitating a foreign language. it sounds like it's french but it's babble. i blame i guess our government, education, media for erasing our unified love for those who give their lives saving others. unity has been replaced by division. shanksville. it's no george floyd. we will never know how many black, white, asian or brown lives they saved. they gave their lives so others would live. we should be teaching that class instead of gender dysphoria. it's not as agr is cool. why bring up george floyd on 9/11? i'll make it simple. we have changed. the circumstances of floyd's
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death was used to vilify every law enforcement officer in america. it's as if a total of 72 law enforcement officers didn't die on 9/11. right? or any other day. how many? that was erased. you remember that isis was an idea. they were the jv even though they were beheading americans and slaughtered thousands. trump comes along and be heads the beheaders. we have replaced isis with tr trump. here at fox, today is 9/11. on cnn and msnbc it's monday. because it's not january 6th. we have trump and the military to thank for not having to think about isis anymore which then allows us the freedom to think about jailing trump and turning the military into an equity gold. success brings the downfall of this country. never forget that.
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>> jesse: that's true. 20 years ago terrorism was the greatest threat to the homeland and now joe biden says it's global warming or white supremacy. >> harold: this is the day that means a lot to me and my family and my district. i remember where i was. i was in congress having breakfast in the capital. my dad phoned me to let me know that a private plane he believed had struck the capital. there was confusion. i said let me know what happens. i'm sitting at breakfast with the deputy hud secretary talking about things. he called back and said you better go back to your office. a second plane has attacked. a memory getting my staff out. a young man of southeast asian descent. i knew his family well. i was worried he might be mistaken for someone that many believed at that time it was, that it was of middle eastern attack on the country. i grabbed him and we got to safety at the united states capitol police. i remember how beautiful the day was. how sunny. how surprising it was. whomever made the comment about
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pearl harbor, they should not allow that person to make any comments again at the white house. i don't relate this day to any day. that day is above. i'm only 53. i don't have a lot of reference points but that day was a turn around in terms of people being inspired to serve our country. i watched martha maccallum show, your show. we had people who said they were inspired to serve their country and fight for their country because of that day. if it was being energy independent. we couldn't fight a war and from the people who will bring us into war by buying all their gasoline and fossil fuel products. streamline the intel services communicated. created the deferment of homeland security. so many things came out of this day. i was happy to see the president as a -- at a base in alaska but they didn't think this through. the president should have been here or d.c. every president should always be in washington or new york on this very solemn day.
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♪ ♪ >> suspending open and concealed carry. it's time to talk about the absoluteness of the discussion on the current court actions that suggest the second amendment is an absolute right and none of the others are. no constitutional right in my view including my oath is intended to be absolute. >> dana: new mexico's democratic governor been called out for her crack down on the
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second amendment including my summon her own party and some of the most liberal members of our party. the governor announcing a 30 day ban on concealed carry firearms for self-defense. she claims it's a necessary response to gun violence after declaring it a public health emergency. gun rights advocates say it puts in danger. >> all i want to do is protect my family, my friends, and my community. but the governor wants to take that right away. everyone here, i see no criminals. i see law-abiding citizens. >> state does not have the ability to willfully violate their rights. use your ability to sue her. everyone here should sue her. >> one of the most dangerous things. we don't have private security. >> dana: two state lawmakers mainly called for the governor's impeachment and democratic
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congressman ted lieu says the move is unconstitutional even gun control activist david hogg is putting -- -- pushing back saying "there's no such thing as a state public health emergency." she persists. she was on the short-list of biden's to be vp. i am sure the democrat base will love this. is she making a play? speak on our know what she's done. i am -- i think it's unconstitutional what she is suggesting. challenged in court and likely struck down. sometimes i'm going to disagree. people disagree about sending migrants to cities. it's gotten us to a point where we are talking about now. when trump talked about possibly attacking the cartels in mexico or south america, people said you can't do that. it's making a stink. perhaps we should be thinking more creatively. we have a public health crisis with guns. that doesn't mean i'm a
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second -- not a second amendment guy. the gang warfare we have seen, we've got to begin to think bigger and more creatively. this won't pass constitutional muster it's going to make us think long and hard about perhaps some of the other things, some of the additional measures, constitutional measures we can take to reduce violence in our communities. i don't think they're going to go very far with this, governor but i give you a salute thinking big and bold. >> dana: if it's unconstitutional then what's the point. if they declare emergencies for more government control and then they say it helps their base get excited about it either the base finds out it's not constitutional then they get mad, like student loans. >> jesse: even the base thinks it's nuts. when david hogg says something is nuts, it's really nuts. if republicans -- they would win the next election on this alone. seize on this and capitalize on
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it. kamala harris officiated this woman's wedding. she was the head of the democratic governors association, chaired the hispanic caucus. this is a legit democrat, national democrat. to go out there and say that and pretend like it doesn't happen, you make the democratic party own it. this is the farthest the democratic party has ever reached on guns. this goes farther than any. further than the assault weapons ban, anything. i did a deep dive into this woman. i didn't want to but i had to. she has no ethics. she settled the case for 80 grant, pouring a bottle of water on a staffer's crotch. she bought steaks and blues and then took these junkets financed by a sleazy autocrat. no ethics.
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>> dana: there were some covert hijinks. >> jesse: she has got hijinks out the w wazoo. >> dana: if the democrats think this is reasonable then that means somebody like governor ron desantis could declare an emergency and change the laws of the nation. >> greg: i have had enough of people declaring emergencies in order to take control of our lives. i know mass shootings are bad but if we are going to do the numbers let's do the numbers. it's exceedingly rare compared to car fatalities. why don't we claire emergencies on that. we can declare emergencies on anything. it's part of a bigger problem we are seeing unfold. permission to go alex jones. [laughter] >> dana: i'm going to decline. >> greg: this 30 day suspension of a constitutional right is meant to be a trial
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balloon, test resuming that might happen in the next year. run-up to the election. saying that the second amendment is not absolute and that having gun-control fanatics they hold on. trump. i feel like he is going to go to jail. parents cleave from their kids in this bill in california. free speech. not just the second amendment. the first amendment. a number of examples of free speech being flexible. you could lose your medical license if you decide to say something different about covid. we now know that the government did suppress, try to suppress information. first amendment. so people wouldn't speak out against what they believed to be right. you have retail laws, the $900 ceiling. that's another trial balloon for the end of private property in my conspiratorial theater. you can see these all kind of go together. you are seeing an attack on speech. you're seeing an attack on
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personal protection. if you get mugged. look at the guy on the subway who trying to save people's lives. if you look at that, and of private property. i have a feeling this timing is strange. might get very weird. this next election will make the other to look like a game of pickleball among friends. why would you suspend the second amendment. this is where i become alex jones. militarized action will succeed without friction. stage an event, cali clamped down, disarm the public! thank you. >> dana: judge, does it drive you crazy that people who are in positions where they swear to uphold the constitution, poor things like this. you were a judge, i'm sure you would've liked to have say this is what george jeanine would do but you had to follow the law. >> judge jeanine: i don't know what's more shocking, this woman's ignorance or her arrogance. both come into play. she is ignorant of the law in a country where she is the chief
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executive of the state. ignorance of her oath which require she uphold the constitution. she is ignorant of the supreme court decisions that are fundamental to the second amendment. the first being, what are we talking about, the new york case. within the last two years, new yorkers have the right to carry a firearm outside their home when some nut governor like cuomo said you can't. and then the supreme court said it's not just for a militia. you can use a gun for self-defense. and then the 14th amendment applies to an individual carrying a gun. this is fundamental law in the united states and the democrats from your example which was perfect, we are going to use an executive order. get rid of all the student loan debt. you people are not dictators -- i mean, you are dictators.
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we don't have the authority to do this. one of the things she says she's trying to do is stop crime. what are you doing about stopping crime? make some arrests. get rid of cashless bail. how about we make sure we put more money into the police department. close more cases. by the way, you say that the genesis of this is three kids who got shot. have there been people arrested in those cases? now you want to take the legal gun owner i want to end it with his one thing which really blew me away. she has got some kind of state regulators who are going to take stats and those stats are going to be on every crime with a gun. the type of gun, the brand, the caliber of the gun. so then she is going to come out with a report saying this gun is 9 millimeters, whatever it might be, a gun responsible for more murders than any other gone. taken away the individual responsibility. but nowhere in her stats is the assessment of whether the gun is legal or illegal. i would recommend, governor,
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that you throw that in there because i'll bet most of these murderers are happening with illegal guns. stop trying to take them away from legal gun owners. >> dana: she has opened up pandora's box. >> harold: this will be one of our thanksgiving dinner conversations. [laughter] >> dana: can't wait. police still frantically searching for a escaped killer in pennsylvania after he narrowly evaded capture, we have the latest next. dad. what's a bearsquatch? it's a cross between a bear and a sass... it's made up. he's usually sleeping. he'll never sleep again. ♪ teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like somebody's poking directly on the nerve. i recommend sensodyne. sensodyne toothpaste goes inside the tooth and calms the nerve down. and my patents say: “you know doc, it really works."
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the county prison by crab walking up a wall in the exercise yard. cops thought they zeroed in on his location but the prisoner managed to slip out and steal a car. he was part of this weekend on a doorbell camera at the home of his former coworker with a now cleave and clean-shaven face and green hoodie. police say they are preparing for the long game. >> we are going to prepare for the long game and the long game is what we do best, u.s. marshals service. everyday he needs additional help, he needs resources and he is seeking those. >> to anyone who may have already offered assistance but contemplating assisting cavalcante in any way, we will prosecute you fully for the actions. >> harold: judge, let me come to you first. i know what a typical prepare for the long game" means that as someone in law enforcement, give us an idea of how long this might be. why are they having problems capturing this guy? >> judge jeanine: first of
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all, this guy is evading capture when they have more than 300 federal, state, local municipal law enforcement cops. the guy is shrewd, he is coming. he's competent. this is a guy who left brazil after he killed someone and there is an arrest warrant that apparently his girlfriend brought up which led to her being stabbed 38 times in front of a seven and 4-year-old child. these kids have been sentenced to a life sentence themselves watching their mother being stabbed that many times. this guys an animal. i'll say it again. he's an animal. people need to recognize he's as dangerous as they come. he is willing to go to a coworkers house. he is willing to go and steal a vehicle. obviously if there's keys in it. go into a home, steal food. he has no fear. he has evaded them in ditches and tunnels. right now they aren't really in a situation where they are perplexed and let me tell you one thing. the coordination right now on
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this case is better than i imagined any coordination on any case in recent history because this guy is an animal and what you've got right now are people in danger. he will kill without thinking. what the public needs to understand is if they see him, he faced sends him, do not get involved. keep your mouth shut and just make a phone call. you don't need to be a hero. c7 you said keep your mouth shut. don't say anything to him but call the police. >> judge jeanine: yes, call the police. they have leverage with illegals. he is going to friends who were illegals. his sister is in deportation mode and i'm impressed with the lieutenant colonel, i think his name is bivens. he said we are not deporting her because she didn't cooperate. she basically told them she wouldn't. reporting her because she shouldn't be here so here's a message to anyone who thinks they're going to help this guy. you help this guy, you are getting a quick to get out of this country home. >> harold: your thoughts on
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what they are doing, not doing. >> jesse: they are not catching him. international serial killer. do you think he's killed more than two people? i guarantee you. not just the person he killed in brazil. i'm sure there's bodies piled up all over the place. so he crab walks off the wall and the stupid security guy was looking at his phone. didn't even realize they had an escaped convict on the loose until an hour later. he has been terminated. and then they have this squeeze perimeter. it was about an eight to 10-mile perimeter with bloodhounds. the bloodhounds can smell better than a pig. they get the smell and the kid dissent in their wrinkles. these guys never ever miss anybody. when they missed him. so he's outside the perimeter now and he's checking on some cohorts, these brazilians, there's a large community in pennsylvania. he is getting hit upon the ring doorbell and fetterman has not even said anything publicly. you have an escaped murderer, international serial killer
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wandering around pennsylvania. fetterman, the senator from pennsylvania, has not said a thing. >> harold: data, is this a call to may be federalize the protocols that prisons -- go to jesse's point, not only do the first guy i miss him, the tower guy missed him as well. >> dana: was it on purpose? i don't know. seems like he's been getting some help. you look at that video. there is somebody creating a diversion. the guy on the bottom right of the screen. he's making sure nobody sees. danelo, he knows where the camera is. almost basically gives a wink and a nod before he crawls up the wall. the cost of this is insane. this prison lost the prisoner. same location in the last several months. imagine how much this is costing the state of pennsylvania. governor shapiro, also a possible future democratic nominee, would you would imagine he's got to be furious about this. asking about federalize ink. i talked to a navy seal this
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weekend and said could you have found him? >> in about ten seconds. >> the state police, they are not necessarily the most skilled going into the woods trying to find somebody like this. >> judge jeanine: they have fugitive task forces. >> dana: well, they missed him. it's not allowed but i will use the navy seals if i could. >> greg: deathly not at my place, i can't stress that enough. going to go out on a limb and say he's a bad guy. i don't need to say anything more about that but i've always wondered personally how long you could last on the run. if you ever thought about that? who would you trust? what tricks would you have up your sleeve? it would be interesting, a reality show to be able to get out on the run. stash a car with a full tank of gas. you have a bag with clothes. you have a mustache. you pull a durst, dress up like
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a woman. i wonder how long i would last. >> jesse: you would cross-dress? >> greg: it would be a perfect time for me to cross-dress. i would use it as a excuse. >> dana: would have to stash some ribs. >> greg: ever play that game, capture the flag. i wasn't that bad. c7 would you federalize the prison? >> dana: i just want to use the navy seals. >> judge jeanine: it's not water. >> harold: unofficial get the cops called on her while trying to promote electric vehicles. we start with sustainably grown cotton from the rich red soul of north alabama, here on our family farm. then we partner with family owned mills from maine to mississippi to manufacture t bethis
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score >> judge jeanine: moves biden's energy secretary getting the cops called on her. jennifer granholm roasting about a four day multistate road trip before things took a really bad turn. >> we are starting our summer road trip. taking electric vehicles on this road trip. very excited to point out all the investments that are happening. >> judge jeanine: the caravan of electric vehicles quickly ran into problems with broken chargers and occupied stations. after one stacker came up with the idea to block the only working charging port with a gas car for their entourage. npr reports "a family that was boxed out on a sweltering day with a baby in the vehicle was so upset they got boxed out that they decided to get the authorities involved. they called the police." dana, isn't the energy secretary the woman who had some apical
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problems because she had all this stock in electric vehicles. you have to kind of question her ethics and why she is so -- >> dana: she has gotten away with it. the president is all in. so many subsidies, you have car companies thing we are going to do it. this episode shows the electric vehicle myth is that, there is not the appetite or infrastructure to have these mandates for electric vehicles yet. there was another story this weekend about the rental car market. it's such a disaster for people because they are really pushing electric vehicles on new and it's causing huge problems because people -- if you get a rental car, you want to get it and go. you don't want to have to relearn how to drive, how to charge it. the advance people block to the family so she could get there to charge her electric vehicle is something that selena meyer never would have imagined. >> judge jeanine: doesn't that
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tell you that the staff is worse than she is. >> jesse: it does. npr who is embedded so you're trying to impress npr. so what if you have to wait a little longer for some family to charge up. so what. it shows you that she doesn't want to be inconvenienced. even at the best charging station it takes one to two hours to recharge. one to two hours versus 5 minutes. it doesn't make any sense. trump has the great line, i forget where he's headed. when someone buys an electric car, the first 50 units are fantastic and then the rest of the time you're just nervous about where you're going to charge. [laughter] also it's not making gm any money. excuse me, ford. ford loses $60,000 per electric car. the only sold 12,000 in the first quarter and all of their factories went to mexico. it's a boondoggle.
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>> judge jeanine: biden just banned drilling in alaska. why are they doubling down on this disaster? >> harold: the same advance team, the same spokesperson talked about pearl harbor. they should be let go. in all seriousness, i was in advance guy and i was bad. but i was not this bad. there were some things i didn't do. but granholm is smart, competent. i wouldn't question her integrity but you need a new advance team and you need to go back to the drawing board. let it be a learning moment. let's not try to gloss over it. go back and say why did this happen? why do we not have charging stations? do they take too long? challenge the car companies to develop vehicles that don't take as long. asked what they need on that front. those are the kinds of things i would be trying to do with it. learn from it and share with the nation. >> judge jeanine: why are they
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so embarrassingly out of touch? >> greg: what's happening is people don't want to admit there's a weird disorder going around called charge her anx anxiety. it's like the electric car is replicating it into bigger ways so you have your phone. i have an apple watch and i have to always think about whether that's charged. whether my phone is charged, my laptop. now i have to think about my c car. jesse is right. point trump said, it's fun until you're anxious about it. it puts you back to when you were 16 and had your first car and you put 2 gallons of gas in. maybe i can make it past the next exit. this is an old rule, don't sail a boat while it's under construction. that's what they did. they filmed it. no doubt electric cars will be part of these choices but you need the infrastructure. this is why i have held off on
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back. time for "the fastest." here is something dana can't relate to. filthy. singer donny osmond says he's never used a swear word in his life. the star says he can thank his dad for never cursing in front of him for this trait but admits "obviously i still think the words. there are certain people i would love to say certain words to at certain times but i just think, be like your dad." dana, you know. how do you feel when somebody like that basically says given the fact that you swear like a sailor. >> dana: i think that's all b.s. >> greg: you didn't do it. what does b.s. stand for? >> dana: bull stuff. my favorite mormon is someone who curses at just the right
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time. not all the time but when he does it packs a punch. it's not donny osmond. >> jesse: jason chaffetz? >> dana: i've never heard him curse. >> greg: jesse, swearing is important because swearing is another option instead of violence. instead of punching somebody, you say, you know, f you or whatever which is what i do to you. if i wasn't able to swear at you, you would probably be dead. >> jesse: you would be punching out. you have to swear. if got to let it out sometimes. and they do say because we have done this on the show, the higher your intelligence, the more you swear. >> greg: that's true. there was a harvard study. [laughter] >> jesse: not debunked yet. >> greg: what happens when you swear in court? and you get in trouble? >> judge jeanine: i would hold them in contempt. absolutely. >> greg: what if they are not swearing at you? >> judge jeanine: it doesn't matter. they are in a pristine court room. don't do that. donny osmond said his father never cursed in front of he
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doesn't curse. my father never cursed in front of me but i worked with cops for 30 years. >> greg: some of the most beautiful words in the english language, harold, swear words. but you have to use them sparingly to appreciate them, personally -- to a person that constantly swears like you. >> judge jeanine: carol doesn't swear paid >> harold: my dad, whom i love, is my best friend. being like my dad, i swear a lot. if cursing is a sign of intelligence, then you are the smartest person. i agree with everything. i hope my kids don't always follow me when i talk because i use a few curse words every once in a while. >> greg: anyway i guess we've got to go.
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>> jesse: time now for "one more thing." over the weekend. we hosted my parents for their 75th birthday. it wasn't their birthday. it was in june and april. but now we got everybody together. some of their closest friends and family. there they are blowing out some candles. we just had a lovely time and everyone was so happy to be surrounded by my parents, who we love. "jesse watters primetime" tonight, biden lies about 9/11 on 9/11 tonight at 8:00. g.g. >> greg: i guess the invite got lost in the mail, huh? >> jesse: yeah. >> greg: whatever. tonight what great show. i'm so excited. you know who is on nancy mace. you know, you know it, baby. michael loftus, charlie arnold arnolt and tyrus. let's do this greg's canine what's wrong with you people
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danish chamber orchestra [dogs barking] >> greg: anyway a dozen dogs auditioned nor role. they were chosen for barking skills to participate in the hunting symphony by a man named mozart who i believe is quite popular musician this was in copenhagen somewhere in europe but who cares? >> jesse: well done, greg. >> harold: congratulations to your parents. coco gauf youngest northern win the u.s. open since serena in 1999. she is no stranger becoming a first here. youngest qualifying woman in history making it to the fourth round at just 15 years old. giving true meaning and frew tuition being young is a
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privilege. wishing her more success on the court and off the court. featured a lot of u.s. men and women who advanced far. congrats. >> greg: i will give you 10 bucks if you say her full name backwards. >> harold: coco gauf, congratulations. >> dana: helen woodward animal center surf-a-thon, they took a look at the length of the ride, their style, and everything super great. top dog honors raise money for abandoned pets. >> harold: do you think if those dogs could curse they would say something? [laughter] >> dana: perino on politics jim garety on national review it. just posted. >> jesse: we will check it out. judge? >> judge jeanine: there is a bunch of pigs on a transport truck in ohio rig in ohio. one pig falls off and one were able to catch the piglet on the side of the road and bring her to safety as she screamed like a
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piglet. now they have named her pearl pan chet that. she is going to live out the rest. [laughter] >> harold: that's not nice. >> judge jeanine: live out the rest of her days at animal sanctuary instead of becoming you know what, bacon. >> dana: help the man out in california. >> judge jeanine: i had pigs they were very smart. four legged pigs. >> jesse: that's it for us. have great night, everybody. >> bret: oh, hey, jesse. >> jesse: what's up, man. i miss you guys. >> bret: we're back at it. i missed the surfing dogs and piglets and whole thing. >> jesse: we're going to get a piglet on a surf board next. >> bret: see ya. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, double breaking tonight. president biden strikes a deal with a member of what george w. bush called axis of evil on the day americans stopped to remember true evil the 9/11 attacks of 2001. for the
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