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going to jail and staying in jail there were none of that is happening now. we have turned this whole country upside down and unless we change it, quickly become a country overrun. >> neil: howard safir, dead at 81. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. dana perino wanted judge jeanine pirro, chelsea gabbard, jesse watters, greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ an escaped killer is finally back behind bars after avoiding capture for two weeks. brand-new images show police bringing danelo cavalcante into custody and authorities just releasing this new mug shot of him that comes as we learn more about how the dramatic manhunt.
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bloody and battered after an elite patrol teamed up with state police to take him down. they used thermal technology to track his movements, and then unleashed a canine in the morning to sniff out and subdue the brutal killer. state police officers revealing what they believe was the key to his capture. >> they were able to move in quietly, they had the element of surprise, cavalcante did not realize he was surrounded until that had occurred. that did not stop him from trying to escape. he began to crawl through thick underbrush, taking his rifle with him as he went. one of the customs and border control teams had a dog with them. they released the dog. >> dana: the community that was locked down for two weeks can finally rest easy. local residents saying how relieved they are, they won't have to worry about a killer on the loose. >> i flipped the lights on and
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off when he flipped the lights back, that was the moment my wife was already on 911 but i was like, he is downstairs, call 911 right now. it was a scary moment. >> the saga of living in longwood when he is 2 miles away, very tense, very mental on edge. >> i'm so excited. i feel like crying. i've been up all night, every night the last two weeks. >> dana: now that cavalcante is back in custody, there are new questions about how easy it was for him to escape in the first place, and judge, the jail says there are new protocols to make sure security is better. this happened actually not too long ago with another prisoner that caught him right away, bute stuff, it's a lot, but he is now in custody and will probably be for the rest of his life? >> jeanine: yeah, i don't think he is going anywhere. calls to have him deported are ridiculous. when i was d.a., i would have people deported were convicted thinking, let his country pay for him instead of us. they let him go and come back in. the first thing i want to say is
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kudos to the colonel, bivens. this guy was measured, focused, determined. he never lost faith. he had a huge team to coordinate. congratulations to him. now as it relates to the prison, this is a prison where the maximum term of incarceration is 24 months. so it really is like a county jail. and they are held there until they are moved to the state prisons. but we have seen a lot of problems in these county jails, or facilities like rikers, where everyone was asleep, or jeffrey epstein -- apparently i was thinking of you, jesse -- supposedly killed himself. there has got to be a new requirement. there is new technology in place. the guy that was on the watchtower, he got fired. but, you know, people get comfortable when they are on a job for 15, 18 years. and we've got to test, retest, and continue to make sure that
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they are doing their job correctly. but i think the biggest story here is not just the resolution of the people that they just said they were tense come on edge, didn't sleep because schools were closed, this is a guy we knew had killed someone. he was illegal. when he came into this country, we didn't know he killed someone in brazil, all right? but every day in this country, people are coming in from other countries about whom we know nothing. we know nothing. we don't know their backgrounds. we don't have their fingerprints. even the attorney general and the state of florida had to go to court to get the biden administration to stop releasing illegals en masse into the interior without knowing who they are. how many more are there from other countries? that is my concern. but now that it is all said and done, congratulations. we saw firsthand that law enforcement works well and works well together, and for all of you people who want to defund the police, just talk to the people who were worried about
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police not being there when he was around. >> dana: yeah, you want the police at this point. >> greg: i disagree completely with everything you just said. first of all, data, i question whether it was a stolen eagles hoodie. this guy is a multiple killer, maniac, in philly, that's an eagles fan. [laughter] i am happy he was caught. he is a jerk. he drank all of my ovaltine and hugged all the blankets, but i do not get the outcry over this at all. true, he is illegal, but america is a melting pot, and that includes killers, right? is not like he voted for trump, dana. i get it come he is a violent rr fender but since when in the last three years did that really matter? every city has released a slew of re-offenders who went on -- we were promised i would only affect nonviolent offenders and we were lied to. i am disgusted, disgusted, dana, that they sent the evil police
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after this guy when clearly social workers could have handled this. and remember, according to the squad, prison is cruel and inhumane punishment, so anyway, that escape was just an accelerated version of early release. he took the initiative and beat the soros d.a.s to the punch, and we are punishing him. so to summarize, he escaped, so what? he is not the criminal. he is not the oppressor. the prison is. police is. society is. he was clearly oppressed by the system. i only hope, in the next few months, when he declares his new identity as a woman, they better put him in the prison of his chosen gender, and if the female inmates complain about the assault on the rapes, they are just being transphobic. >> dana: hear, hear! >> jeanine: bravo. >> dana: what more is there to say, jesse? >> jesse: just got a job at msnbc. that was very good. i like the part where they catch him and then they make him say
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cheese. line up behind him and take photos. that's great. so the dog was on last night and he said exactly what the judge said. if you have a wide open border, you have america's most wanted from the third world piling in. you have no clue who these people are. and then we had john walsh, and america's most wanted, and he said he was surprised that this task force wasn't ramped up to bring in marshall's, to bring io bring in sharpshooters. because at two weeks, you know, he's about to kill again. so thankfully they got the guy. fetterman had not said a word. he was walking around going woo about impeachment and this guy looks like he was probably trying to get back to brazil because they don't have an extradition treaty. that is a long walk there if i don't think he was getting on a flight, but i'm glad they caught him before he got to delaware because hunter probably would have gotten his hands on him. this was a great job by these
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guys. two weeks. and if you know what it is like in a manhunt, i am sure you know that is like -- >> greg: great bar. >> jesse: four years in college. these guys, you don't know what they are going through. they are sleeping and gymnasium floors. they are given meals in a box. there is bugs out there. it is damp. it is terrible. and they finally got him, so congrats. >> dana: and actually, a lot of new technologies were used, including that thermal imaging, but also people with ring cameras were able to catch him so they were able to track him a little bit and keep him in that parameter. >> tulsi: there is no question that entire community, it was definitely a community effort supporting law enforcement's ability to catch him. you know, august, we saw the highest number of illegal border crossings, ever, in this country. you couple that with the department of homeland security leaked letters saying hey, we get the detention facilities are at capacity so we are encouraging you guys to release people in the interior to be able to make room and not go over capacity.
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president biden's open border policy is no different from his policies domestically to not prosecute criminals, so you are seeing over and over, basically undermining of the rule of law, this president does not care about the safety of the american people, unwilling to enforce even the laws that actually exist to protect the american people, and ultimately, therefore, de facto taking the side of criminals, human traffickers, and the cartels. and the american people, these communities are the ones who suffer as a result. >> dana: so glad it is over for those people. >> greg: ill adelphia eagles, jesse. >> jesse: he stole the shirt, greg. >> dana: fit him very well. >> dana: and then they cut it off, good tv if you watched it this morning. had come a more bad news for pfizer biden, favorite liberal media columnist says he shouldn't run again. ♪ ♪
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"washington post" columnist thinks it's time to take the car keys away from grandpa. david ignatius writing an op-ed, "president biden should not run again in 2024." he argues biden is way too old to win and voters are not going to roll the dice with president, >> this was not an easy column to write. people who follow politics, where this has not been an issue that this has been something that absorbs people, phil's whole dinner conversations but it has not been discussed in public and i thought it was appropriate that that discussion begin. we are running out of time for there to be a meaningful process of looking at alternative candidates. in a month or two, it will be done. i think this is the time to have a conversation. i hope that the democrats will join in this. >> greg: clearly msnbc has not paid their electric bills. and morning joe is revealing how democrats are all thinking the same thing about biden but are
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too afraid to tell voters the truth. >> everybody we talk to come every political discussion, it talks a lot about trump but when it comes to joe biden people say, man, he is too old to run, isn't he? he's not really going to run. when i say every discussion, i don't mean 99% of the discussions, every discussion. we got a pair i asked reverend al if he was hearing it all the time on our show just this past week, he's hearing it, as well d >> greg: all right, jesse. do you think joe biden will die of embarrassment from this slight? >> jesse: he's definitely embarrassed. because he probably cares what people like ignatius think. but ignatius, to me, seems like an intelligence operative. >> greg: i agree! >> jesse: so ignatius was the one who got the flint leak. ignatius is the guy that said chris steele is a truth teller,
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the guy who said the laptop was rushing this information. and american intelligence wants to get something out, they feed it to ignatius, so the fact the american intelligence community wants him to say this and is nudging joe biden out of the picture tells me they are worried about the impeachment hearing. because the impeachment, all of the evidence is going to come i would. the american intelligence community is compromised by the biden corruption. they knew everything that was going on. they covered it up. talking about cia and fbi. they don't want that out there. they don't want offshore's. they don't want the ukraine bribe spotlighted. there is a lot out there they need to contain, and it's not like he even said he wanted kamala, he's like, get the whole ticket out. >> greg: tulsi, hate to say this but he actually spoke truth. as i heard that i go, this feels like an intelligence operation, and next you are probably going to hear it from nbc.
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msnbc, they are all state run. what do you make of this? >> tulsi: i also think jesse is telling the truth. i mean, let's be real here. way back in whatever, 2019, 2020, president biden was not the democrats first thick. that's not who they wanted. they wanted kamala harris. she was the one who supposed to be anointed. president biden is going to blow it. whether it is ignatius and all of these other people, this is the democrat elite and their partners in the mainstream media who are focused on power. they are concerned that biden is going to lose the election and it is going to negatively affect them, and if he is not the vehicle, as increasingly it seems he is not, then they are going to find someone else to step in who will be compliant, who will continue to push their same policies, their open border policies, their divisive policies, their antifreedom policies, their warmongering policies, and again, give the american people no choice. the other thing i think is interesting, in the article they keep saying, well, there is no
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credible primary challenger to joe biden. while at the same time, the dnc is doing everything they possibly can to block rfk jr., to make it so anyone who dares to vote for him, their vote definitely will not count and make it impossible -- they won't even allow him to come and talk to the dnc rules meeting and say hey, guys, i've got something to say here. >> greg: if t he goes independent, they are going to lose and he could win. dana, have you ever heard the phrase "the cat is on the roof?" >> dana: no. >> greg: you come home, your cat is dead, is the cat on the roof? >> dana: the cat might be on the roof. i was wondering where that was going. the cat might be on the roof. what's interesting is now you might have the biden campaign claiming there is government interference in an election because if that were to be true. i also think david ignatius is just saying what everyone is saying privately, even morning joe admitted that today. also an important line in the david ignatius piece, biden's
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age isn't just a fox news trope, it's been the subject of dinnertable conversations across america this summer because the white house, what they do come anything fox news says is a tailwind for them. to continue. actually, this is all happening. more important than even the intelligence community thinking this has to end, what david ignatius did was give a green light to the democratic establishment to say, you can start the drumbeat, and because his family is not asking him to resign in a graceful way and say, look, i have made all of these accomplishments, i'm going to turn this over. what david ignatius also said, kamala is not going to win this for you, guys, so you better do something. but it is getting late to stand up a national campaign, and really only one that could possibly do that right now that has an apparatus would be kamala harris, so they are in a world of hurt and the cat is on the roof. >> greg: the cat is on the roof. judge, so the drumbeat has started.
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do you care to make a wager with me when this will happen? when will joe be replaced? we keep talking about if and now we realize it is when. would you care to make a prediction. >> jeanine: is there a prize behind -- >> jesse: thanksgiving? over under? >> jeanine: that's good. >> dana: i said the friday after thanksgiving. >> jeanine: that's a good call. you know what is interesting about this is, you know, joe, his age has been the subject of dinner conversations all summer, they say, and they say they don't have a conversation without talking about it. it really shows how in lockstep the democrat party is, how totalitarian it is. everybody, i mean, 7 out of 10 democrats think he is too old, yet no one will say anything until they get the okay from ignatius. and i think that is so telling in itself. and the amazing thing is, ignatius calling upon, like, the inner character or the allegiance of joe biden to look in his soul and figure what is
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right for the country. hogwash! he is incapable of doing bad. he's got to be pushed out. i'll tell you another thing, which may be a piece of it fear of the democrat party is all about -- it is not our policies are better, we want that open border, make sure there is no bail ever cometh like we have to destroy trump. this week, isn't trump up one point in the trump-trump face-off. all of this stuff is coming together, maybe we can't beat trump with this guy biden and the truth is with the impeachment end with the fact that now they've got the okay, biden's gone. he's gone. and kamala? i mean, ignatius took care of her. that's the end of that political ideology -- political correctness and picking someone for identity politics. >> greg: exactly. we have to start a pool. >> jesse: okay. >> greg: ahead, breaking news about a democratic governors gun grab. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: a democrat facing major blowback over her gun grab. a federal judge issuing a temporary restraining order gunning key parts of new mexico governor michelle lujan grisham's ban on carrying firearms in public places. the beginning of her head ache their estates democrat attorney general said he is going to refuse to represent her office in the case, citing his oath to the constitution. while blackbeard and the sheriff who oversees the county where she wants the gun ban flat out says he is not going to enforce it. speak of the temporary challenges the foundations of our constitution, but most importantly, it is
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unconstitutional. my oath was to protect the constitution, and that is what i will do. this order will not do anything to curb gun violence other than punished law-abiding citizens who have a constitutional right to self-defense. i have a fact for you. criminals do not follow the law. or a public health order. >> jesse: but it looks like the liberal governor does not care what her critics say. >> my question to law enforcement is where are you? it's not for police to tell me what's constitutional or not. they haven't supported one, not one, gun violence effort in the state of new mexico. >> governor -- >> including domestic violence protections, universal background checks. >> jesse: greg, what do you call when you say you want to do something and everybody just runs away? >> greg: let's go watch "no my jesse watters' show. [laughter] two things. these are physical -- i can do
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this. the sheriff has the best baldhead i have ever seen in my life. if i lose my hair, i want that head. grisham has crazy eyes, it is pretty clear. we now have six different lawsuits. now i like lawyers, and i hate to like lawyers. that is like when someone gives you a veggie burger and it kind of tastes good and you are like, what happened? grisham might have just given new mexico to trump. i really -- this was such a misstep. again, it's another -- it's another case where the demo democrats, who often confuse the republicans and libertarians and everybody else, of doing things that they do, in this case it was stealing your rights. they are actually guilty of. the first amendment, banning books, speech, progressives. the second amendment, your right to living as a parent, all coming from progressives. the so-called constitutional
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crisis you keep hearing about is an illusion, but on the left, it is a reality, which is why i always salute tulsi for leaving the party. it is really important. moving away, tulsi, rfk jr., russell brand, talking about trump the other day, that was insane, other great people out there, elon musk, joe rogan, all being targeted because they realize that their rights are being encroached upon. >> jesse: i appreciate the fact you are making comments about people's physical characteristics. >> greg: i think i learned that from you appeared to be are we all joined together at the table to do that. tulsi, you were just mentioned. is this going to make people, democrats walk away from the democratic party? >> tulsi: i think we are seeing it happen in real time, when you have the democrat attorney general, the sheriff, you even have the aclu there in new mexico coming out against what this governor has done. i think it is very telling of a
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direction that we are headed in. one thing that i thought of, and i know governor grisham, we served together in congress, in the military, both in training and in combat, leaders are tested, that when you are in a situation under pressure, well, you think clearly, will you be able to make decisions and still execute the mission? she is clearly under pressure, but she is acting frantically and nonsensically, basically saying, literally, well, somebody has got to do something and i am doing something, i am taking bold action, without any thought for, okay, well, what does the constitution of the united states say? what does the constitution of her own state say? she is violating both with this so-called public health emergency that she has ordered, and even admitted to local reporter who said, hey, will criminals abide by your temporary ban? she said no. she sees it. yeah, it's insane. >> jesse: dana, did she just light her political future on
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fire? >> dana: i think she thought she was giving it a real boost and instead what she has done is basically set the anti-gun movement backed by a lot. she is extremely unpersuadable. if you are the aclu saying you are crazy, that is probably not very good for you. the other thing is, to tulsi's point, she didn't even talk to anybody in the state before hand so now she is at odds with her own attorney general and the police, and now she is flailing around saying, but why isn't anybody else doing something? i think she had the intention of saying, i am going to get to the left of gavin newsom. they all see the writing on the wall. they think that joe biden is not going to make it. so they are turning to figure out, how can i get some attention? and what is the issue that will help me get attention? they also have a very big and bad problem in new mexico on crime but it is not a legal gun owners causing the problem, it is the fact they are not prosecuting the crimes. >> jesse: how bad does it have to get when the attorney general says we are not going to defend the governor?
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>> jeanine: i'm not going to defend you, madam governor. the interest income of the good news about this thing is everyone disagrees with her. the shocking part of it is she is an attorney. and it stuns me that she doesn't understand what it takes, you know, to change a constitutional amendment. okay, that it takes, what, two-thirds of both houses of congress, or three quarters of the ratification of the states, i mean, it doesn't even occur to her. then she is out there trashing the police. the police haven't supported not one of my legal law enforcement efforts. and it's stunning to me. the police go out there every day, michelle, and put their lives on the line, and you want to trash them? and you don't really care that the illegals -- the guys with the legal guns aren't going to listen to you, and you don't expect them to listen to you, and in fact, a federal judge has just put a hold on the whole thing. a judge david urias issued a temporary restraining or,
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prohibiting key parts of the governor -- new mexico governor miche michelle lujan gm parts of the public health emergency. it is clear to the judge in a minute that this is honest constitutional. i think it is the end of her career as she thinks, people who underespect that she doesn't understand her own system. if you can create an exception to the constitution on any health emergency, you can just create an emergency to get rid of, you know, one of the amendments. >> jesse: you sure can. all right come up next, the covid lab leak cover up gets even worse. a whistle-blower makes an explosive claim about cia agents and bribery. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there are some things that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings.
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♪ ♪ >> jeanine: did the cia offer hush money to bury the covid lab leak theory? a senior level senior ia whistle-blower making that shocking claim to congress. he says the agency he works for "bribed" their own analyst to say that the virus did not escape from the lab in wuhan, china. a g.o.p. congressman dishing on what the whistle-blower told him. >> he is a senior level person, employee of the cia. what he is saying is that the cia, in their effort to decide whether this came from the lab, the virus came from the lab or came from nature, they have a covid discovery team that comprised of seven people. six of the seven people went with the idea that this came from the lab. what he is alleging is that there was monetary payments of some type going to these six
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people to change their mind and to go with saying that we were unable to determine this. >> jeanine: the cia denies the bribery allocations, but said they would investigate it. all right, jesse, it's interesting when you follow the science and follow the money that you lead to the exact same place. what is the cia so invested in fauci that they have to do this? >> jesse: may be. they gave bonuses to agents who do investigations. so the question is, was the bonus tied to a specific answer? and that is what we want to know. because yes, we already know that money did go to the lab for gain-of-function research. and we also know through whistle-blowers that we were using the access to the lab to spy on bio weapons programs in china. and if that was the case, that's a good op. but why would we need to bribe agents to cover that up? right?
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my hunch would be that money that we sent over there for gain of function may have created covid-19. not just any old virus that they were studying, remember they were saying we didn't create that virus, maybe they did. maybe that's why. i don't know, but maybe they did. >> jeanine: i remember, dana, when rand paul was called a kook and a nut and derided for pushing back against saint fauci. what do you think those people have to say now? >> dana: nothing. right, they will be silent. probably another situation where the whistle-blower will be supported by one group and derided by another group, when i think we need a lot more information. the cia says it will investigate, well, investigating yourself is strange, and may be the biden administration, the biden white house come if they are really concerned about people who do not trust government institutions, maybe find a way to get some sort of third party to this is obviously
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very serious but the strange thing is we are also on the information superhighway and the cars are going by so fast and ty just went right under the radar, you are not going to see it anywhere else other than here, and it is something americans are saying, the cia bribed its own agents? that would be huge news, front page, worse than watergate. instead, it's basically, like, a pip-squeak. >> jeanine: is amazing, greg, you have the conspiracy theorists, all branded as conspiracy theorists, crazy, truth comes out, and then it starts all over and they gaslighted us about something else. will it ever end? >> greg: it's infuriating because all of us were talking about this and we were either labeled bigots or conspiracy theorist freaks. but it wasn't the cia that was doing that. it was the media appear of and what does it tell you when the media sounds like what the cia wants it to sound? it's the same damn beast and
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starting to make a lot more sense. remember the insurance policy. peter strzok. crossfire hurricane. the steele dossier. the 51 intel agents, including four cia heads. that was something that was amplified and embraced by the media. just wasn't them alone. the news about jfk. ukraine. we can't trust anything. you kind of start to see this, and it is kind of scary and it is real. it is not the cia that is alone in this. they work among us. they work in our industry. here's an exercise for viewers when you're done watching "the five" -- you don't need to watch bret. i'm kidding, i'm kidding, i'm kidding. sit down and go through twitter, which is now x, or watch a little bit of nbc, or msnbc, or cnn, and just make a list of who you think bears a striking resemblance to the desires of the cia. i'm not saying that they work for the cia, but i'm not not
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saying it. >> jeanine: you know who he is talking about? [laughter] >> tulsi: i'm going to leave that to the audience. that is the question, homework. >> jeanine: all right, then let me ask you this. how much does this kind of activity affects the american people in terms of their confidence as it relates to terrorism, national security, and all of the other issues that we rely on them for? >> tulsi: judge, the big issue here is one of trust. the cia was formed and exists to be able to gather information and intelligence, analyze it, and present it to our elected leaders so that they can make the best informed decisions in the best interest of the american people, our freedom, and our security. but now we have a situation where leaders half -- we end oue questioning, hey, what are the motives behind this? are they trying to manipulate information to achieve a specific outcome or a specific decision on whose behalf? on whose interests? who is behind this? are they bribing -- there are so
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♪ ♪ >> tulsi: welcome back, everybody. it is time for "the fastest." first outcome is this what aliens look like? a scientist brought out to work on nonhuman mexico's first ever ufo congressional hearing. these little guys have three fingers on each hand, elongated heads, and are said to be almost 2,000 years old. here is the scary part. they shut off x-rays showing that one of these beings had eggs inside. >> dana: eggs? >> tulsi: i feel like i need to go to greg first. somehow this seems like a natural question for you. what would happen with these eggs? >> greg: this was in my 23andme. i just want to know, is earth a sanctuary planet? because i am pretty sure this guy left because of climate
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change, and what a coincidence, by the way. we have an impeachment inquiry, jesse, and now we get space aliens? we've got an election coming up. this is going to be the distraction. space aliens. i'm here for it. i don't question the aliens come i question the timing of the story appeared >> tulsi: dana, you have been in and around the white house in washington, do you buy into this hole is distr? >> dana: even before i worked at the white house, i have been skeptical of the whole alien thing. i know people say it is arrogant to think we are the only human beings, or the only beings, call me arrogant. >> greg: arrogant. >> dana: i am skeptical of this. how is it, then, when people have drawn, in modern day, people of drawn pictures of aliens and they look just like that. >> tulsi: i think it has something to do with "e.t.," judge. >> jeanine: he looks just like "e.t." they saw the movie "e.t." paragraph that is an alien, i can take him, okay? i mean, that thing is skinny and
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small, all right, that's number one. number two, what about the guy who said he saw an alien, he was one of the whistle-blowers or something, sent him to mexico and see if it is the same thing he saw. this is all crazy, but i don't know any -- >> tulsi: are you a believer, jesse? >> jesse: i am, but not of this. see that guy right there? that looks like some guy they made put a lab coat on. that doesn't look like a scientist. does he look like archaeologist? >> tulsi: what is a legitimate scientist look like? [laughter] >> jesse: it's not going off. >> tulsi: up next, the hottest fashion item this year is trash. a prankster crashing the runway at new york fashion week, no less, by wearing a trash bag. even looks over his shoulder, wearing a shower cap. here's the kicker, no one even noticed until the security guard came in and tackled him.
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what does that say about fashion in this world today? judge, what do you think? you are always dressed to look. >> jeanine: it's garbage, number one. and number two, if he didn't look back, the audience believed him. the audience had no problem with it. >> tulsi: caro bulbs flashing. jesse, would you wear that? if you could walk down the runway? >> jeanine: you would walk down the runway with nothing on just to be on a runway. >> jesse: i like how he looked over his shoulder. that is me when i look at my producers. are they coming for me? if emma was at the show and saw this, she would buy it. >> dana: i was going to say, sarah jessica parker was in the audience purified pay $1200 for that. >> tulsi: slick state of american capitalism right there. >> greg: another example of the emperor wearing no clothes, correct? no one in the audience -- >> tulsi: that's very true. >> jesse: when they make see-through trash bags. when you unload it, you can see all of the gartner my garbage appeared to be through what are you embarrassed about? what are you throwing away?
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>> dana: time now for one more thing, jesse. >> jesse: the troopers heritage foundation held a golf outing the other day which i briefly participated in. there the guys are. we had a great morning. these men are brilliant. so are the women. we love law enforcement. you guys are the best. thank you for protecting and serving. tonight, "jesse watters primetime," we have an eyewitness to the capture of cavalcante, plus greenwald, perino, dana loesch. >> dana: couple danas right there. >> greg: tonight wonderful show gutfeld. kat timpf, tyrus.
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it's amazing. let's do. this greg's fashion news. everybody knows i'm a fashionista. i don't talk about it but they just understand it by looking at me. i'm beautiful. my wife elena musa you can global her if you like. she is a well-known fashion designer her first collection for adult dominguez. dresses selling out. a few examples of her dresses. i never talk about this. but i thought it would be nice. >> dana: beautiful. they are awesome. >> greg: go to dull fuss dominguez. go buy some of her stuff because, hell, she has been working her b butt off in spain. i have been living alone that's why i got a can dog. she is in spain doing this go to adolfo dominguez.com. do you have a picture of my wife. that's not her by the way. >> dana: the dresses are great. >> dana: she is a brilliant designer and congratulations to
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her. are. >> judge jeanine: tomorrow morning on "fox & friends." i'm getting up early to talk about my new show "living the luxury life and traveling." family was stunned this weekend when chair flew into the windshield of their car in utah. thankfully no one was injured. the passenger said the luckiest, unlucky thing chair did not go through the windshield. fell out of a truck, car two lanes over ran over it and then a piece went flying. a lesson to everyone. strap down your items firmly in your truck beds. >> dana: indeed. >> greg: especially people. >> greg: what's better than people dogs and baseball. dogs at the ballpark. this is the so-called simba cam at citi field. it gives dogs that attend the game a chance to shine. and it it's really cute. greg, you and gus are cue there next week. >> jesse: i'm going to take greg to the game and hold him up like that.
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>> greg: ouch. >> our hearts are still with the people in maui lahaina. they had a big paddle out there to honor those lives that were lost as well as to start the healing process for those who are still recovering from that crazy and unprecedented disaster. our hearts and prayers are continuing to be with them. >> dana: indeed. that's it for us, everybody. we will see you tomorrow. >> bret: dana, that is a big deal the hawaii recovery. i wanted to point out that the judge saying that she could take the aliens, that was a good moment. i'm happy to hear that. >> dana: she is exactly right. even greg could take them. >> jesse: let's not talk trash to the aliens, judge. locker room material. >> dana: have a good show. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, a federal judge is blocking part of an emergency health order by new mexico's governor that was being used to suspend gun rights for citizens i
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