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The "Five" group debates whether AOC and Rashida Tlaib would rather "doting on criminals to accumulate more power"

This is a hasty transcript of the "Five People's Walk" dated November 23, 2021. This copy may not be in final form and may be updated.

DANA PERINO, Fox News host: Hello, everyone. I’m Dana Perino, and Dagen McDowell, Jessica Tarlov, Jesse Watters, and Brian Kilmeade. It's 5:00 in New York City. This is five. After the terrible Christmas parade rampage in Wisconsin, people became increasingly angry about the free bail reform policy. At any time, the suspect Darrell Brooks will appear in court for the first time. In any case, this is not the first time he has broken the law. Local prosecutors came under fire after revealing that the professional criminal was released on bail not only once but twice this year. Although there is a valid arrest warrant for sexual offenses in Nevada. Although many people are angry and want to know how this can happen, the members of the team, well, they are redoubled their efforts to carry out criminal justice reforms. AOC criticized New York City for excessive bail. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib is facing a plan to release everyone from federal prison. (Start video editing) Jonathan Swan, AXIOS reporter: Are you fighting against the potential disadvantages of releasing everyone currently in federal prison into society? On behalf of RASHIDA TLAIB (D-MI): Yes. Once again, I think everyone is like, my God, we will release everyone. That's not me- SWAN: That's-- it sounds-- TLAIB: Yes, but do you see how many mental patients are in prison now? Swann: No, I know, but the bill you support actually says to release everyone in 10 years. TLAIB: But in 10 years-but think about it. Who are we going to release-- SWAN: But there are also human traffickers-- TLAIB: Oh, I know. SWAN:-Child gender-so according to your setting (ph), do you mean that you don't actually support it? TLAIB: No. SWAN: Because you approved the bill. TLAIB: No. (End of video clip) PERINO: Jesse, on the coming day of Darrell Brooks-he is there. This is the live picture that I understand. Okay, he is going to appear in court now. This was the first time he appeared in court for this particular crime, when he escaped (inaudible) and drove in a red SUV, causing 5 deaths and 48 injuries. So we will now bring it around the table. We will continue to pay attention to this, and if there is anything we can bring to you, we will. Jessie, on the same day that this happened, the team is advocating for more such reforms. Jesse Waters, Fox News host: Yes. The congresswoman is an idiot, she has power, which makes her a very dangerous idiot. You are looking at this person here. I can now easily confirm that his social media account traffic involves black activism, black nationalism, anti-white memes, and many anti-Trump and anti-capitalist content. You know, white people are enemies, that kind of crazy thing. In addition, there are weird conspiracy theories about Jews and Hitler. This guy is a lunatic, #BLM is everywhere. He is not satisfied with Rittenhouse's decision, so accept it. Then you will find that he has a public arrest warrant for sex offenders in Nevada because he is pulling a 15-year-old girl to get her pregnant. He has a series of felony charges, felony assault, gun charges, drug charges, and he just turns the door outside because there is a stupid DA trying to reduce the prison population and restore everyone, restorative justice, and other absurd mentality. Then, about 50 people were killed and 5 of them died. You know, they are now in the hospital reuniting people. Joe Biden asked about this, he said, you know what, I don't want to say too much, still waiting for some facts and details. OK. Well, two days later, when a video showed that he was defending himself, Rittenhouse slandered him as a white supremacist. Now, this guy in Wisconsin is not defending himself. The video clearly showed that he was hacking people. He was accused of intentional homicide, but Joe Biden remained silent, okay. The media is basically a story in memory, I don't know why. We all know why. This need not be said. What we heard yesterday was that he was escaping from the complete rubbish of the knife fight. Now, who is driving through the parade to escape the knife fight? Meaningless. What? Will people throw knives at his car? This makes no sense. There is no chase, because you see the person on the dash cam on the door, that person is eating a sandwich, and the police are looking for-he is eating a sandwich. He is not evading a knife fight. leave here! So everyone knows what happened. This is terrible, you know, the media will only classify it, and we will have to clean up the mess. Perino: The DA in Milwaukee in 2007, this—you get—let me read it to you. He said so. "Will someone who I transfer or I join the treatment plan go out and kill someone? You bet, promise. It will happen. It will not invalidate the overall approach." But Jessica, I think it is, this Actually invalidates the method? JESSICA TARLOV, Fox News writer: 100%. I mean, that is-we can gamble with certain groups of criminals, and I think when Rashida Tlaib obviously didn’t help herself in that interview, I don’t know why anyone would accept Jonathan Sis unpreparedly. Wang's interview. What he did was amazing. He made people talk clearly about certain aspects of the bill or the policies they supported. There must be a very serious dialogue about who should be reformed on bail and what kind of criminals should not have this issue. It's definitely this, it raises a bigger problem, you know, we treat people rather than assaulted women, obviously, the 15-year-old sex trafficking allegations and getting her pregnant. In this case, this person, you know, a bail of $1,000 is not enough for them. I think Kyle Rittenhouse received $2 million in bail. Now, I’m not saying that Kyle Rittenhouse should not get high bail, I believe he should, but this difference is worthy of our attention. I don't think the media will classify this. I think this is at least following all the live reports on social media that everyone is taking very seriously this weekend, and I-Waters: Not today. We did not see it today, nor did we see it yesterday. Go to the CNN or MSNBC homepage, it's not actually there. Perino: It doesn't really exist. Dagen, we have brought it here. We will go to you next (inaudible). He said that Darrell Brooks is in court for the first time. DAGEN MCDOWELL, Fox News contributor: Well, talking about Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib and their pathology-dangerous fanatics will be dangerous fanatics. But I want them to go, go, go. Stick to it. People who continue to complain about danger are released on bail. Even in New York City, we carried out bail reforms early last year. There was no bail for manslaughter, arson, and child assault. There is no pretrial, detention, or cash bail. They adjusted it a bit. But basically you can slap an old lady in the face, and then you are back on the street. I want them to go, go, go, continue to expose themselves, who they are, and what they want. The more they spit on the faces of victims and their families, this is what you did to Ruskin, Maloney and Ocasio-Cortez, and they posted this, complaining about bail People were released on bail after this fatal incident-this murder occurred in Wakosha. Let them continue to attack or not stand up for innocent Americans. They don't care about the safety and security of this country. They would rather spoil criminals in order to accumulate more power. So please keep your mouth open, it will all end, it will end soon, because we are always talking about New York City. People are gone, oh, it's not—it's New York City. No, this is not right. Perino: It is happening. MCDOWELL: Yes-many cities across the country, also victims-think about the 11-year-old girl telling the Waukesha doctor, please stick me back together. Perino: Yes. McDowell: These left-wing mouthpieces can’t shut up. Think of the grieving family members. Think of the mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers who are sad and suffering as family members. They have lost their loved ones or they have someone in the hospital. . The disgusting thing is that they can't close the trap for a day. Perino: Brian, one of the widowers who lost his wife in this brutality said that his wife's life and the future of his children must be worth more than a thousand dollars. BRIAN KILMEADE, Fox News host: I would think so. And (inaudible)-this guy is, oops. Chisholm (ph) said, oops, I made a mistake. Yes, it is too low. We will investigate this. I want to know who-I like the full description of everyone currently on probation in Wisconsin, in this regard to find out if any mother oops may have killers lurking there, and their bail is $500 or $1,000 or $2,000. You almost cover it. I want to add a few points. I think the most terrifying thing is that I believe that Democrats and Republicans have been crushed by this person. I don't believe they really have a party preference. I think one thing is very common, because you hear James Cavill talking, and other Democrats say that the stupidest thing they have heard is the cancellation of police funding. What we see now is the tone of these Democrats who are deaf. They say let us start with the bail reform, not cash bail, and at the same time cancel funding for the police. We are seeing one-this is a story. The robbery in San Francisco happened later. Next is the story of Rittenhouse. And the story is the same, defamation, slander, and divestment of the police are all about the lack of law and order in these three places. Please tell me how this is good for American citizens and American families. They are alienating the American people. You are not helping the Democratic Party. I just find it hard to believe that President Biden seems to be listening to the voice of the team and the left, not among his party. How could he become such a deaf? I understand that it is necessary to sign them, but I never thought that they would push the government. This is the most terrifying part of the country. Forget the party in the next election. Perino: It is difficult to recover from that incident. Well, Kyle Rittenhouse warned President Biden and the media that they might also want to hire a lawyer. (Business break) KILMEADE: Newcomers usually don't choose their music, so this is the first time. Yes. Perino: Dagan is now (inaudible) walking towards you. Kilmead: Okay. At the same time, there are serious things now. Kyle Rittenhouse fought back after a year of relentless attacks in an exclusive interview with our own Tucker Carlson. The newly acquitted 18-year-old implied that a lawsuit might be coming, while tearing up the media and the U.S. president to imply that he was a white supremacist. (Start video editing) KYLE RITTENHOUSE: Mr. President, if I can tell you one thing, I will urge you to go back to watch the trial and understand the facts before making a statement. He was really malicious when he said this, and vilified my character. The lies they spread are simply disgusting. It is a shame to this country. I hope that one day there will be some people who will be responsible for the actions they do. Tucker Carlson, Fox News host: Wouldn't you let it go? Rittenhouse: Like I said, really good lawyers are dealing with this problem. (Ending video clip) KILMEADE: Not long ago, Peter Doocey had a barbecue on Jen Psaki after discussing whether the president would apologize. (Start video editing) White House Press Secretary JEN PSAKI: This is about a campaign video released last year. The video used President Trump's own words in the debate because he refused to condemn white supremacists and militias. PETER DOOCEY, Fox News correspondent: You mean this is just a campaign video, but it's not. The President also said in an interview that the Rittenhouse was part of a militia from Illinois. PSAKI: He clearly condemned the hatred, division, and violence that we have seen across the country. This hatred, division and violence are caused by groups like the Proud Boys and groups that take photos with this person. (End of video clip) KILMEADE: So Jesse, she pointed this out. The apology will not come, she tried to use the term white supremacist to qualify him, and he also tweeted. I'm pretty sure he didn't tweet himself, but on his account, tweets about white supremacy must be stopped. Waters: I don't know if Kyle knows the person in the photo. People always come to me. They want photos. I just think they have good taste. I don't ask about their resumes. Joe Biden extolled the Klan Klan's Grand Klan, Robert Byrd. I think he knew Robert Byrd was in the family when he attended the funeral and praised him. Photo of Barack Obama and Farahhan. I think Barack knows who Farrakhan is. In addition, he married Pastor Wright. Does this mean that Barack Obama is an anti-Semitist? Does this mean that Joe Biden is a member of the tribe? of course not. But that was her metaphor, and it was false. Now, I have never seen anyone look so different from what the media portrayed. Kilmead: He is impressive, right? Waters: I am very impressed. He looks like someone you can eat Thanksgiving dinner. Who do you prefer to take care of your children, he or Rosenbaum? I think you want Kyle Rittenhouse to be there. The mainstream media is now shifting from demonizing politicians to demonizing ordinary people. You know, they hunted McCluskey. They hunted down Nick Sandman. They hunted down Kyle Rittenhouse. They hunted down their parents to speak out. The American people have seen this. They are disgusted with it. I hope Hunter really scored 10 points for this big man, because Joe may have to shell out some money here because what he said is slanderous. Kilmead: Jessica, I think Jonathan Terry can come this afternoon. As a public figure, people like Ubi Goldberg and the President are somewhat immune to this type of lawsuit. Tarov: Jonathan Terry is a better lawyer than me. He is a lawyer. Kilmead: But what do you think about it. Tarov: Yes. My thoughts on this, I think Kyle Rittenhouse did come over-he did well in his interview with Tucker. I think he is fully prepared for this, and he is very clear about the views he wants to express and the juggling activities he does not want to participate in. He doesn't want to have a lot of conversations like experts talking about his intentions all the time. He really wants to put forward a bigger point of view that he thinks his case is a self-defense case. I think this has had a great impact on people, and he has a line that I think is particularly important. You know, he said that I am a black fate and a supporter of the fate movement. We don't know the picture with the proud boy. Maybe it was just two people who came up to him and said to take a photo with me. Maybe it's more than that. But he said something similar, thinking about what would happen if I were a black man in this position and did it. How will my trial be different? Acknowledging this is so central to those who support the black life issue movement that they admit it. In fact, he raised this point, it was not an extension-it was not Tucker asked him. I think this is a very important gesture for the "other side" of this struggle. It means that I understand the systemic challenges that blacks face in this system, and I think he has done a good job himself. Kilmead: You know it's been a long way back. "Face the Nation" came out and said, you know, we-Mark Straussmann said he crossed the line, he used the wrong gun, which is indeed wrong. He shot a black man seven times in the back. That is obviously wrong. "Facing the Country" came back. Kyle Rittenhouse testified that he drove to Kenosha without a weapon. He is already there. It is not illegal for Rittenhouse to possess this special weapon. That is true. We apologize for the language negligence. Perino: Do ​​you think they did it out of good faith? Kilmead: No—Perino:—because they think some moral games are happening here. Do not? Many people are about to be sued. To me, it’s like laying the foundation for who we are now-we admit our mistakes and sorry. Please don't sue us. So, they may not be the first. I am glad they did. But the other thing I want to say is that you return to the conversation with Jen Psaki and Peter Doocey. I don't blame Jen Psaki. She basically had to respond to what happened during the campaign-Kilmead: It has nothing to do with her. Perino:-she doesn't have to-she doesn't have to answer, but she has to defend it. But why is the commander-in-chief, the president of the United States, who has always been the unity of the country? He can't say that I should never say that. Kilmead: That's great. Perino: I shouldn't say that. This is what he wants to say. Then Jen Psaki won't be asked about this all the time, they can talk about "rebuilding better" and how they will save the world, sorry Jesse. Waters: Okay. Perino: Kyle Rittenhouse admitted that if he were black instead of white, his trial might look different to him. This is more uniform than anyone said throughout the trial, and he is 18 years old this year. Kilmead: I heard it. Duggan, he spent 87 days in prison. He is not necessary. His lawyer, his former lawyer was Linwood, he claimed-tell him you are safer there. They raised funds for his defense. One of his lawyers said he was a militiaman. He said I don't even know what a militia is. I mean, this is another sub-story that appeared-Perino: This is disgusting. Kilmead: ——In that interview. MCDOWELL: I noticed that he was a defense lawyer after his acquittal on Friday. He immediately came out and started talking about his former lawyers and how they used them-the reason for using Kyle Rittenhouse, because he Luckily he got a defense saying--KILMEADE: Imagine sitting in a prison room, wondering-and thinking that your lawyer is working for you, and they are actually making money from you and keeping you isolated. MCDOWELL: Just to compare Kyle Rittenhouse's $2 million bail and the murderer's $1,000 bail-KILMEADE: Unbelievable. McDowell: ——The so-called murderer has been released from prison. It's just—I don't understand. So, Kyle Rittenhouse, in his language, he used the words malicious and slander. As he said, he has a very good lawyer. So these are all legal-I am not a lawyer, but when I see them I know the legal vocabulary. These are the legal terms he must use. So, I-until then, I don't understand why the DC messy boxes on TVs like "The View" have been talking about Rittenhouse in their way. Why does their boss allow this? It's just—you can't—for example, where are the adults who run these networks? They talked about Rittenhouse-I don't understand why they are so excited about the death of pedophiles, mentally ill children, sexual harassers, that they keep chattering. But this is them. TARLOV: We have talked a few times-I know we have to go. When this happened, he did not know that Rosenbaum was a pedophile or child molester. McDowell: But they know now, they know he has been acquitted, so they need to put a sock in it. Waters: Yes. The jury knows. McDowell: Oh, wait. One more thing, Facebook will be sued. You write down what I said because Facebook did not initially ban any comments supporting Kyle Rittenhouse. They prevented fundraising for his defense, and they only allowed him to be declared guilty and not his innocence. So you go for it-you go for the big pocket, the biggest pocket in this country. Kilmead: They should - and they should announce this lawsuit on Twitter for justice. MCDOWELL: Twitter did it too. Kilmead: Okay. Right in front of him, President Biden is desperate to control soaring gasoline prices, but will this make a difference? Think about this when we rest. (Business break) Tarov: President Biden is trying to prove that the economy is in good shape after the supply crisis and inflation severely affected his approval figures. Biden has launched a new plan to counter the increase in gas station prices by releasing 50 million barrels of oil from our strategic oil reserves. (Starting video clip) Joe Biden, President of the United States of America: Today, I announce the largest release ever of the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve to help provide the supplies we need to recover from this pandemic. I also want to briefly explain a misunderstanding about the increase in natural gas prices. They are not caused by environmental measures. My effort to tackle climate change is not to increase the price of natural gas or increase its availability. (End of video clip) TARLOV: Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm (Jennifer Granholm) was criticized for answering this question. (Start video clip) Unknown: There are various numbers about this. I am curious if you know. How many barrels of oil does the United States consume every day? JENNIFER GRANHOLM, Minister of Energy: Sorry, I don’t have that number in front of me. (End of video clip) TARLOV: Dana, what do you say? Perino: Okay, so you probably should know that if you are the Minister of Energy, I suggest it might be (ph). Kilmead: That would be eight pounds (ph) of fuel. Perino: So take advantage of SPR-so Joe Biden talked about how long he stayed in Washington and how much experience he has. Any president who tries to use strategic oil reserves to deal with price issues-we are not actually in an oil emergency, it is like a gnat on an elephant. It does not have the impact it wants to do. And it's too timid, right? They did this before Thanksgiving. The use of SPR is actually just to make up for the previous bad policy. So, cancel Keystone, cancel oil and gas leases, prevent investment, and not allow ANWR to pass, so you have to use SPR, it won't do anything, you pass Thanksgiving, and they basically hope that everything will pass. The same is true for the suspension of evictions. That doesn't work. The money did not go out, so they had to come up with other policies. Then they had to go to the court, and they were basically saved by the court until they couldn't do it. Or they are using bad policies to push up inflation. Now, they are like, oh wait, now what are we going to do because of inflation? So, this is one thing. But the other thing about secretary Jennifer Granholm was yesterday—and she was not the only one. The government’s position on this is that higher natural gas prices are prices that all of us must pay so that we can transition to cleaner climate fuels. That's what they said. So, she said yesterday. Today, she said in the briefing room that this is a very serious problem. It affects all low-income families. We will go all out. So, someone called her between yesterday and today when they realized that their poll was so bad. A poll just now showed that 77% of people said they were aware of inflation, and 57% of them accused Joe Biden. Regardless of whether it is fair or not, this is the reality of their lives. Tarov: Well, Jessie, another opinion poll shows that for 54% of Americans, rising gasoline and groceries prices are a major problem. Therefore, this is their biggest concern. Waters: Joe doesn't seem to care too much, does he? I guess he wants a higher price. He has the final say. It can transition to green more easily. He just doesn't want to pay the political price for high oil prices. So, they made this stupid release and did nothing. Just like we consume 20 million barrels of oil every day, Dagan, he released his 50 million barrels. It's like your mother-MCDOWELL: Oil prices have gone up today. Waters: Really? OK. MCDOWELL: It did go-WATTERS: It's like your mother asked you to bring something for Thanksgiving, and you showed up with two Triscuits. Perino: I like Triscuits. Waters: What is that—what will it do? I have no idea. We will not go anywhere. He has been begging OPEC. OPEC will only give him the middle finger. The crown prince hated him because after he murdered the reporter, Joe called him a pariah. Therefore, it is like a blood feud, and the American people will pay the price for it. Tarov: It's worth it. Waters: Hey, do you know? He is venting it on the American people. Perino: Better than Kyle-call Kyle Rittenhouse a white supremacist. Tarov: Okay. So, one thing that I find difficult to calm down is, Brian, 70% of Americans now have a negative view of the economic outlook, but we do have a soaring stock market, low unemployment, and rising wages, especially among low-income people. Middle sector. Why do you think this is happening? KILMEADE: I think this is because of practical use. When you walk-you know, Joe Biden said that everything is back on the shelf, which is ridiculous because it is not. But if he says that, I think it will work. He said that everything was back on the shelf. The supply chain problem is basically solved. So if you look at it-if you go to buy something more expensive. Many times we don’t have the things you buy. You go to refuel your car, it will cost more. In fact, you try to buy something, but you pay more and get less. You go to a restaurant, it costs more. The service is not so good. People have no jobs. On Sunday, the restaurant you like is closed because they have no staff. So when all these small areas of the country are affected, it will affect the way we actually live. I think this is very interesting because it has nothing to do with politics. Everything I just mentioned has nothing to do with Republican or Democratic philosophy. It makes people say, is my life more responsible than anyone else? And he is always-for an experienced employee, I don't understand why he is always in reactive mode. He never leads. Like, we have to catch up with inflation. We must precede the worries about natural gas and oil. And now, he reacted the day before heading to the home of the billionaire in Nantucket. McDowell: Yes. Tarov: What's interesting is that the CEO of Walmart talks on TV every day-thanks to President Biden for solving the supply chain crisis. CEO of Etsy-more than 5 million small businesses-Waters: Oh, it has been solved? Tarov: Yes. He said this year is better than last year. What do you think? (CROSSTALK) MCDOWELL: Well, Wal-Mart is big enough, and it solved its own problem - Perino: It solved it. MCDOWELL: Because they can rent their own boats to ensure that their stores have stocks. They said loudly, don't worry about the store, the shelves are empty, because they don't want to prevent people from coming to shop. They will never tell you, oh, things are out of stock. They are also very scared. Their pants are a twist to these cuckoo communists working in this government. So, this is the political calculation on behalf of Wal-Mart. But as far as Joe Biden is concerned, the only thing I can think of is that he deliberately put very stupid people in these jobs so that they can say stupid things that actually help cover up the true intentions. Because of Jen-if they mess up and tell you the truth, if they make a mistake like Jen Granholm, then thank them. But I am reading Kyle Basse on Twitter. He is just calculating the world's figures, because it is a global commodity that consumes 100 million barrels a day, so we released 50 million barrels from the strategic oil reserve. Kelbas, this is a rounding error. Due to the damage caused, it is estimated that the price of oil will be US$100 in the next few years and gasoline will be US$5.00 per gallon—Kilmead: This year it will be US$18. 18 a day. Tarov: Okay. We have to go. MCDOWELL: I think 20 million refined products. Tarov: We will continue to rest. Next, don't call it a robbery. As the smashing and looting continued, the leader was accused of making excuses. (Business break) Waters: Do you dare to say that this is a robbery. Liberals focus on not hurting the feeling of crushing and plundering gangs, rather than taking a hard line on crime. For the third consecutive night, San Francisco’s high-end companies were looted by a group of looters. but it does not matter. Local media reports awakened experts, and some officials warned against using the word "robbing" because it might be considered a racist, Brian Kilmeade. Kilmead: It's incredible. According to the University of New Haven, they say racial connotations. So, I want to say a few things. This is—this is also about the first story. This is law and chaos. It is happening. Twelve stores in San Francisco were attacked. Oakland was hit 12 miles away at the same time. We saw in San Jose that the police station was rechecking what they were doing. This is part of it. I believe that some people think it is compensation for social inequality. This is what we see. I want to know why Gavin Newson is crazy now. He laid the foundation for this. Waters: Compensation hunters, is this a new word? Perino: I think if we use it, we will get a call from the word police. But when they say not to use robbery, and they want to use organized robbery or burglary—like burglary—Waters: It sounds worse. Perino: Well, organized robbery, I guess yes, but it is also robbery. If it was white, I would call it that. Waters: Yes. I mean, I have seen whites, blacks, Hispanics, everyone robbed. Kilmead: I think New York really invented the robbery of all races and all walks of life. Waters: We did it? Perino: The New Yorker. Kilmead: Yes. I mean, every time the lights are turned off, everyone will take other people's things. Tarov: Well, as a lifelong New Yorker, I am not familiar with this. However, if you are playing the word police, then you have lost the real battle here. This is where people like Jim Clayburn are on the right side of the divestment that the police have been talking about. People know what they saw. Now everything is captured by the video, and they know exactly what it is. No matter what you call it, it is stealing, and people will use any number of synonyms for this. So, if you want to talk about smash and grab, and after 10 seconds you want to talk about looting, that's great. That is plunder, it is stealing, it is crushing and plundering. Kilmead: There is no racial connotation. WATTERS: Smash and grab Tarlov: No. I don't even know that it is— WATTERS: I like this phrase, crush it and grab it. Tarov: You can use it. Waters: I like it. Tarov: I will authorize it to you. Waters: Thank you. MCDOWELL: But people—by the way, these thieves are not often stopped by the store’s security guards because the store is afraid that if they put their hands on anyone, if they try to detain them, they will be called racists. Or I have seen it happen in New York City. Someone was stealing from the store in broad daylight, the security tried to walk in front of the thief, they screamed rape or race-you are a racist. Take your hand away from me. So, until politicians and police intervened-it created these poverty-stricken areas. We are not talking about Louis Vuitton or Chanel in New York, but Walgreens. Walgreens has closed 17 stores in San Francisco-Perino: Yes. MCDOWELL: There are five more. The death rate in this city is five times the national average. Frankly speaking, it prevents people in low-income areas from accessing medicines, commodities, and jobs because jobs disappear. Perino: There are medicines. You know, drugs. Waters: I think - I think this is an employment presidency. Why do people rob in the job presidency? It doesn't make any sense. I'm really scared to turn off the lights tonight. Kilmead: I tell you. Waters: I don't know. I'm going to turn on the lights here in New York tonight. Tarov: What would New Yorkers do? Little Jesse is going to rob your room? Waters: Exactly. Earlier, the liberal media made outrageous suggestions for Thanksgiving. (商业休息) MCDOWELL:我们都知道自由媒体已经脱节了,但接下来的故事会让玛丽·安托瓦内特脸红。为了对抗通货膨胀,NBC 的一位主持人说,美国人应该在感恩节放弃火鸡,并为了钱而动摇客人。 (开始视频剪辑)身份不明的女性:也许放弃火鸡吧。忍受我。我知道这是感恩节大餐的主食。然而,有些人认为火鸡被高估了,所以它往往是桌上最贵的东西。也许你会做一顿意大利盛宴。但是你可以要求每个人只投入现金,5.00 美元,10.00 美元。这真的加起来了。 (视频剪辑结束) MCDOWELL:Dana,这比Fallon 上的任何事情都有趣。佩里诺:也许吧。可能是吧。美国并没有因为降低期望而处于这个伟大的位置,但这似乎是我们正在做的。你可以想象吉米卡特正在四处走动,哇。我希望媒体在我担任总统时告诉每个人都接受它,就像他们对他一样。我认为民主党人真的- 穿着这种普遍不适的真正风险,他们最喜欢的新衣服,并且他们在整个城镇都穿着它。就像,这种普遍的不适看起来真的很棒。他们正试图说服自己它确实如此。但我认为民意调查,比如杰西卡在她所在街区的民意调查,77% 的人说他们感到通货膨胀,其中57% 的人指责乔·拜登,这是真的。麦克多威尔:是的,他们至少可以得到恩典,这些拜登和他的公司在开车四处走动时,从他们家的扶梯的窗户里扔出一罐蔓越莓酱。基尔米德:我有不同的看法。我认为这是最好的自由企业。为什么不让它点菜?对于一片蔓越莓酱,价格为1.25 美元。所以,随时随地付款。我不想付整顿饭的钱。没有人喜欢桌子上的所有东西。佩里诺:是的,因为我不吃东西——基尔米德:我想要火鸡的馅料,也许可以提供组合价格。只需9.95 美元,您就可以两者兼而有之。沃特斯:二合一。 KILMEADE:因为我不想要奶油洋葱,所以我从不喜​​欢奶油洋葱。我不相信洋葱应该是奶油状的。佩里诺:谁做奶油洋葱?基尔米德:那么,我为什么要为他们付钱呢?佩里诺:你做奶油洋葱?基尔米德:我妈妈做奶油洋葱。你没有——你没有那个?那是新的吗?佩里诺:不,我从未听说过。基尔米德:我想我们有多余的洋葱。 MCDOWELL:提前提交您的订单,Brian,在您的手机上。基尔米德:谢谢。你能做到吗? WATTERS:没有。 KILMEADE:Dunkin Donuts 有,为什么Johnson 家族没有。沃特斯:我不会向莱尼叔叔收取5.00 美元的费用来让他们进入感恩节。这不会很顺利。基尔米德:让他们获利。沃特斯:我无意冒犯意大利人,但是朝圣者过来时并没有吃意大利肉酱面。 KILMEADE:(听不清)(串扰) PERINO:但是,如果他们可以呢?沃特斯:这是真的。我实际上研究了这个,Dagen。麦克多威尔:我相信你做到了。沃特斯:供应三分之一的感恩节火鸡的Butterball 由于vax 指令和所有那些拜登箱而受到严重劳动力短缺的打击,而且汽油价格上涨,运输成本上升,所以这就是为什么你提高了价格的原因火鸡。基尔米德:你知道我喜欢Butterball 的什么地方吗?他们把内脏放在一个包里,就像饼干一样。所以,当你进去时,你拉出一个惊喜。这不是很令人兴奋吗?沃特斯:不——不要用奶油洋葱来追逐它。肯尼迪:不要那样做。沃特斯:请。 TARLOV: 快点,不要追求人们喜欢的东西,比如假期,因为那些东西—— WATTERS:或者Rittenhouse。塔洛夫:我不知道人们是否像爱火鸡一样爱里顿豪斯。可能是你。就像,如果您希望人们省钱,请谈论有用的提示,例如乘坐公共交通工具或拼车或其他任何内容。但是,人们很兴奋,他们中的大多数人都接种了疫苗,并且可以去看望家人。去年的感恩节对很多人来说并不是那么美好,圣诞节等等。如果你想要节日快乐,你应该去——你应该吃火鸡。我确实喜欢那些图表,人们会削减什么。当你发现你的朋友讨厌你喜欢的东西时,这真是太有趣了,等等,等等,等等。但是要为火鸡付钱。不要向人们收取Friendsgiving 费用。我猜人们会这样做,比如,带上你自己的东西,但不是在拉里叔叔那里或你计划的任何地方。佩里诺:莱尼。基尔米德:莱尼。麦克多威尔:伊丽莎白沃伦正在处理这个案子。她已要求司法部调查家禽业。所以—— KILMEADE: 最后。沃特斯:什么? MCDOWELL:是的,有一些—— TARLOV:嗯,鸡肉有很多腐败现象。基尔米德:当然。麦克多威尔:没有人吃鸡肉。沃特斯:大火鸡。去拿他们。 MCDOWELL:在我们走之前,这是我讨厌的东西。我讨厌有提示的片段。我恨它。不要告诉我怎么去吃饭。不要—— KILMEADE: 你说的是小费,对吧? MCDOWELL:我不喜欢——我不喜欢—— TARLOV:P 的提示。 MCDOWELL:我不喜欢感恩节前的饮食提示。基尔米德:对。 MCDOWELL:就像,哦,不要吃红薯,因为它们的卡路里真的很高。这同样糟糕。基尔米德:你知道问题是什么吗?我们原谅太多的火鸡。我们原谅太多的火鸡。现在,我们—— 沃特斯:我们不能原谅太多的火鸡。 (串扰)基尔米德:对不起,报到。佩里诺:我们需要为土耳其进行刑事司法改革。 MCDOWELL:我是一个素食主义者,我从农场保护区收养了一只名叫Bowie 的火鸡。基尔米德:好的,说出你的价格。麦克多威尔:感恩节快乐,鲍伊。你将再活一年。肯尼迪:对。麦克多威尔:接下来“还有一件事”。 (商业休息) PERINO:现在是“另一件事”的时候了。杰西。沃特斯:好吧,看看这段关于WWE 超级巨星赛斯·罗林斯的疯狂视频。他在巴克莱中心被一名球迷蒙蔽了双眼。在与芬·贝勒(Finn Baylor) 的比赛结束后,罗林斯(Rollins) 走到后面时,一名疯狂的球迷突然冒出来用矛刺了他。基尔米德:穿着紧身裤。沃特斯:然后这名球迷被裁判和保安拦截并被移走。但这名男子面临企图袭击和企图侵犯艺术和文化事务的指控。基尔米德:哇。我不知道那是(听不清)。沃特斯:扰乱现场体育赛事实际上就是在扰乱文化事务。基尔米德:哇。沃特斯:我不知道这是真的,但是——佩里诺:那是额外的五年。沃特斯:是的。把他永远送走。基尔米德:嗯,如果你穿着紧身衣出现,我会带——我会得到安全保障。我的意思是,谁会穿着紧身裤参加摔跤比赛?麦克多威尔:是纽约市。沃特斯:如果你不摔跤?佩里诺:是的。我的意思是,你有没有见过人们走路——人们穿着紧身衣走来走去。基尔米德:真的吗? MCDOWELL:你很幸运,他根本没有穿裤子。佩里诺:对,对,对。好了,假期快到了,你听说了吗?如果你正在寻找一本送给孩子的书,我在这里为你准备了三本书。所以,杰西,这正合你意。这是一本名为《自由英雄》的儿童读物系列。它颂扬传统的美国价值观,突出了帮助塑造我们国家的保守派领导人,如罗纳德·里根、托马斯·索威尔、艾米·科尼·巴雷特也包括在内。他们有很棒的插图。为了纪念这些书,珀西拍摄了他的第一张推荐书照片。沃特斯:很好。佩里诺:他在那儿。沃特斯:这对我来说很合适,因为我有一个年幼的儿子,对吧?基尔米德:是的。佩里诺:是的。而你——你喜欢阅读。 (串扰)佩里诺:你会想为你的孩子买这些。沃特斯:儿童读物。是的,我愿意。塔洛夫:那是我的托儿所的现场表演。这就是我们要去的地方。佩里诺:但是不要以为我用完它们后不会把这些礼物送给你。塔洛夫:和珀西?佩里诺:是的,正是。达根,你是下一个。麦克多威尔:这是对珀西的警告。佩里诺:哦,天哪。麦克多威尔:萨姆森,带着你的狗去看妈妈。他在哪里?在屋顶上。他走出了屋子。看,这是一只圣伯纳犬。 Samson 很好,但这是——Kyle Barrett 只是和妈妈一起出去玩。佩里诺:他是怎么爬上去的?麦克多威尔:儿童狗。我不知道,但他知道。这就是——这是珀西会做的事情。佩里诺:那是一只大狗。麦克多威尔:他是个流氓。我能从他的眼中看出。佩里诺:是的。 MCDOWELL:他准备在屋顶上捣乱。佩里诺:他是。杰西卡。塔洛夫:好的。所以,这是一个与星共舞的有趣夜晚。不知道有没有人喜欢但你是?佩里诺:我是科迪·里格斯比的粉丝。塔洛夫:是的。佩里诺:我错过了看。我没有机会看它,因为我在看其他东西。但是,是的,我很高兴这是您的“另一件事”。塔洛夫:好的。所以,前NBA球星伊曼香珀特赢得了与星共舞。他正在创造历史。 2016年,我应该说,他赢得了NBA总冠军。他是第一次有一个NBA——一个前NBA球员把镜子球带回家。他和他的职业搭档丹妮拉在这里跳舞。很酷的是,他嫁给了录音艺术家Teyana Taylor。她参与了这首歌,他们跳舞以赢得一切。并向他们表示祝贺。这是一个如此有趣的节目。佩里诺:你不认为科迪·里格斯比被抢劫了?塔洛夫:他有一个艰难的——我的意思是,COVID——他感染了新冠病毒并不好,他们不得不进行远程舞蹈。佩里诺:但他做得很好。 TARLOV:他做到了——尤其是因为—— MCDOWELL:有一个更早的舞蹈—— TARLOV:他在自行车上的动作不是很好。 MCDOWELL:本季有一场较早的舞蹈。这是现代的。这是- - PERINO:就像Brian 的风格。基尔米德:真快。我有一个问题要问你们。佩里诺:布赖恩就像——你有一整分钟的时间。基尔米德:你准备好了吗?人体能做的最快的事情是什么?沃特斯:吐。佩里诺:眨眼?塔洛夫:眨眼?麦克多威尔:打喷嚏?基尔米德:这是一个线索。动动手指。塔洛夫:那比眨眼还快?基尔米德:那比眨眼还快。据佐治亚理工学院称,打个响指需要7 毫秒,比眨眼的速度快20 多倍。秘诀在于拇指和无名指之间的摩擦。你能做的最快的事情。多快——(串扰)沃特斯:我准备好了——佩里诺:这就是你打断我们与星共舞评论的原因?塔洛夫:它让我失望了。我在想,布赖恩在想什么?佩里诺:是的。哇。基尔米德:你不觉得那很迷人吗?麦克多威尔:这是我的常青废话。 KILMEADE: 顺便说一句—— MCDOWELL: 这一点都不好笑。 KILMEADE:我觉得这很有趣(CROSSTALK) PERINO:就像,我想不出一个“更多的事情”。我只是去事实书。基尔米德:你知道吗?我不需要这个。沃特斯:哦,他要走了。佩里诺:哦,布赖恩,不要离开我们。对我们来说就是这样。沃特斯:再见,布赖恩。佩里诺:明天加入我们。 “特别报道”现在开始。基尔米德:我永远不应该做这个节目。内容和编程版权所有2021 Fox News Network, LLC。 all rights reserved.版权所有2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc。此处的所有材料均受美国版权法保护,未经VIQ Media Transcription, Inc 事先书面许可,不得复制、分发、传输、展示、出版或广播。您不得更改或从内容的副本中删除任何商标、版权或其他通知。 all rights reserved.版权所有2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc。此处的所有材料均受美国版权法保护,未经VIQ Media Transcription, Inc 事先书面许可,不得复制、分发、传输、展示、出版或广播。您不得更改或从内容的副本中删除任何商标、版权或其他通知。 all rights reserved.版权所有2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc。此处的所有材料均受美国版权法保护,未经VIQ Media Transcription, Inc 事先书面许可,不得复制、分发、传输、展示、出版或广播。您不得更改或从内容的副本中删除任何商标、版权或其他通知。A fee of $00 to get them into Thanksgiving. This will not go smoothly. Kilmead: Let them profit. Waters: I didn't intend to offend the Italians, but the pilgrims did not eat spaghetti bolognese when they came over. KILMEADE: (Inaudible) (Crosstalk) PERINO: But what if they can? Waters: This is true. I actually researched this, Dagen. McDowell: I believe you did it. Waters: Butterball, which supplies one-third of Thanksgiving turkeys, has been hit by severe labor shortages due to the vax directive and all those Biden boxes, and gasoline prices have risen and transportation costs have risen, so that’s why you raised the price The reason turkey. Kilmead: Do you know what I like about Butterball? They put the entrails in a bag, like biscuits. So, when you go in, you pull out a surprise. Isn't this exciting? Waters: No-don't chase it with buttered onions. Kennedy: Don't do that. Waters: Please. TARLOV: Hurry up, don't pursue things that people like, such as holidays, because of those things-WATTERS: or Rittenhouse. Tarov: I don't know if people love Rittenhouse like turkeys. It could be you. Like, if you want people to save money, talk about useful tips, such as taking public transportation or carpooling or anything else. However, people are very excited. Most of them have been vaccinated and can visit their families. Last year's Thanksgiving was not so good for many people, Christmas and so on. If you want a happy holiday, you should go-you should eat turkey. I do like those graphs, what will people cut. It's so funny when you find that your friends hate something you like, wait, wait, wait. But pay for the turkey. Don't charge people for Friendsgiving. I guess people will do this, for example, bring your own things, but not with Uncle Larry or wherever you planned. Perino: Lenny. Kilmead: Lenny. McDowell: Elizabeth Warren is working on this case. She has asked the Ministry of Justice to investigate the poultry industry. So - KILMEADE: Finally. Waters: What? MCDOWELL: Yes, there are some-- TARLOV: Well, chicken has a lot of corruption. Kilmead: Of course. McDowell: No one eats chicken. Waters: Great Turkey. Go get them. MCDOWELL: Before we go, this is something I hate. I hate snippets with hints. I hate it. Don't tell me how to eat. Don't— KILMEADE: You're talking about tips, right? MCDOWELL: I don't like — I don't like — TARLOV: P's tip. MCDOWELL: I don't like the food tips before Thanksgiving. Kilmead: Yes. MCDOWELL: Like, oh, don't eat sweet potatoes, because they are really high in calories. This is equally bad. Kilmead: Do you know what the problem is? We forgive too many turkeys. We forgive too many turkeys. Now, we - Waters: We can't forgive too many turkeys. (Crosstalk) Kilmead: Sorry, check in. Perino: We need to carry out criminal justice reforms for Turkey. MCDOWELL: I am a vegetarian and I adopted a turkey named Bowie from the farm reserve. Kilmead: Okay, tell me your price. McDowell: Happy Thanksgiving, Bowie. You will live another year. Kennedy: Yes. McDowell: "One more thing" next. (Business break) PERINO: Now is the time for "another thing". Jessie. Waters: Well, watch this crazy video about WWE superstar Seth Rollins. He was blinded by a fan at the Barclays Center. After the game against Finn Baylor, when Rollins walked back, a crazy fan suddenly came out and stabbed him with a spear. Kilmead: Wearing leggings. Waters: Then the fan was intercepted by referees and security and removed. But the man faces charges of attempted assault and attempts to infringe on artistic and cultural affairs. Kilmead: Wow. I don't know it is (inaudible). Waters: Disrupting live sports events is actually disrupting cultural affairs. Kilmead: Wow. Waters: I don't know if this is true, but-Perino: That's an extra five years. Waters: Yes. Send him away forever. Kilmead: Well, if you show up in a tights, I will take it—I will be safe. I mean, who would wear tights in a wrestling match? McDowell: It's New York City. Waters: If you don't wrestle? Perino: Yes. I mean, have you ever seen people walking-people walking around in tights. Kilmead: Really? MCDOWELL: You are lucky, he doesn't wear pants at all. Perino: Yes, yes, yes. Okay, the holidays are coming soon, have you heard? If you are looking for a book for your child, I have prepared three books for you here. So, Jesse, this is just what you want. This is a children's book series called "Freedom Hero". It celebrates traditional American values ​​and highlights the conservative leaders who helped shape our country, such as Ronald Reagan, Thomas Sowell, and Amy Coney Barrett. They have great illustrations. To commemorate these books, Percy took his first photo of recommended books. Waters: Very good. Perino: He is there. Waters: This is very suitable for me, because I have a young son, right? Kilmead: Yes. Perino: Yes. And you—you like to read. (Crosstalk) Perino: You will want to buy these for your kids. Waters: Children's books. Yes, I do. Tarov: That was a live performance in my nursery. This is where we are going. Perino: But don't think I won't give you these gifts after I use them. Tarov: And Percy? Perino: Yes, exactly. Duggan, you are next. McDowell: This is a warning to Percy. Perino: Oh my goodness. McDowell: Samson, take your dog to see mom. where is he? On the roof. He walked out of the house. Look, this is a Saint Bernard dog. Samson is fine, but this is—Kyle Barrett is just hanging out with his mother. Perino: How did he climb up? McDowell: Child dog. I don't know, but he knows. This is—this is what Percy will do. Perino: That's a big dog. McDowell: He is a rascal. I can see it in his eyes. Perino: Yes. MCDOWELL: He is going to make trouble on the roof. Perino: He is. Jessica. Tarov: Okay. So, this is a fun night dancing with the stars. I don’t know if anyone likes it but you are? Perino: I am a fan of Cody Riggsby. Tarov: Yes. Perino: I missed the look. I didn't have a chance to watch it because I was looking at other things. But yes, I am glad that this is your "other thing". Tarov: Okay. Therefore, former NBA star Iman Shumpert won Dancing with the Stars. He is making history. In 2016, I should say that he won the NBA championship. It was the first time he had an NBA-a former NBA player brought home the mirror ball. He and his professional partner Daniela danced here. The cool thing is that he is married to recording artist Teyana Taylor. She participated in this song and they danced to win everything. And congratulate them. This is such an interesting show. Perino: Don't you think Cody Riggsby was robbed? Tarov: He had a difficult-I mean, COVID-it was not good that he was infected with the new crown virus, they had to perform long-distance dancing. Perino: But he did a good job. TARLOV: He did it—especially because— MCDOWELL: There was an earlier dance— TARLOV: His movements on the bike were not very good. MCDOWELL: There is an earlier dance this season. This is modern. This is--PERINO: Just like Brian's style. Kilmead: Really fast. I have a question for you. Perino: Brian is like—you have a full minute. Kilmead: Are you ready? What is the fastest thing the human body can do? Waters: Spit. Perino: Blink? Tarov: Blink? McDowell: Sneezing? Kilmead: This is a clue. Move your fingers. Tarov: That's faster than blinking? Kilmead: That's faster than blinking. According to the Georgia Institute of Technology, it takes 7 milliseconds to snap your fingers, which is more than 20 times faster than blinking an eye. The secret lies in the friction between the thumb and ring finger. The fastest thing you can do. How fast—(crosstalk) Waters: I'm ready—Perino: Is that why you interrupted our Dancing with the Stars comment? Tarov: It disappointed me. I was thinking, what is Brian thinking? Perino: Yes. Wow. Kilmead: Don't you think that's fascinating? McDowell: This is my evergreen nonsense. KILMEADE: By the way-MCDOWELL: It's not funny at all. KILMEADE: I think this is very interesting (CROSSTALK) PERINO: Like, I can't think of a "more thing". I just go to the fact book. Kilmead: Do you know? I do not need this. Waters: Oh, he's leaving now. Perino: Oh, Brian, don't leave us. That's it for us. Waters: Goodbye, Brian. Perino: Join us tomorrow. The "Special Report" begins now. Kilmead: I should never do this show. Content and programming copyright 2021 Fox News Network, LLC. all rights reserved. Copyright 2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. All materials here are protected by US copyright laws and may not be copied, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. You may not change or remove any trademark, copyright or other notices from the copy of the content. all rights reserved. Copyright 2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. All materials here are protected by US copyright laws and may not be copied, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. You may not change or remove any trademark, copyright or other notices from the copy of the content. all rights reserved. Copyright 2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. All materials here are protected by US copyright laws and may not be copied, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. You may not change or remove any trademark, copyright or other notices from the copy of the content.A fee of $00 to get them into Thanksgiving. This will not go smoothly. Kilmead: Let them profit. Waters: I didn't intend to offend the Italians, but the pilgrims did not eat spaghetti bolognese when they came over. KILMEADE: (Inaudible) (Crosstalk) PERINO: But what if they can? Waters: This is true. I actually researched this, Dagen. McDowell: I believe you did it. Waters: Butterball, which supplies one-third of Thanksgiving turkeys, has been hit by severe labor shortages due to the vax directive and all those Biden boxes, and gasoline prices have risen and transportation costs have risen, so that’s why you raised the price The reason turkey. Kilmead: Do you know what I like about Butterball? They put the entrails in a bag, like biscuits. So, when you go in, you pull out a surprise. Isn't this exciting? Waters: No-don't chase it with buttered onions. Kennedy: Don't do that. Waters: Please. TARLOV: Hurry up, don't pursue things that people like, such as holidays, because of those things-WATTERS: or Rittenhouse. Tarov: I don't know if people love Rittenhouse like turkeys. It could be you. Like, if you want people to save money, talk about useful tips, such as taking public transportation or carpooling or anything else. However, people are very excited. Most of them have been vaccinated and can visit their families. Last year's Thanksgiving was not so good for many people, Christmas and so on. If you want a happy holiday, you should go-you should eat turkey. I do like those graphs, what will people cut. It's so funny when you find that your friends hate something you like, wait, wait, wait. But pay for the turkey. Don't charge people for Friendsgiving. I guess people will do this, for example, bring your own things, but not with Uncle Larry or wherever you planned. Perino: Lenny. Kilmead: Lenny. McDowell: Elizabeth Warren is working on this case. She has asked the Ministry of Justice to investigate the poultry industry. So - KILMEADE: Finally. Waters: What? MCDOWELL: Yes, there are some-- TARLOV: Well, chicken has a lot of corruption. Kilmead: Of course. McDowell: No one eats chicken. Waters: Great Turkey. Go get them. MCDOWELL: Before we go, this is something I hate. I hate snippets with hints. I hate it. Don't tell me how to eat. Don't— KILMEADE: You're talking about tips, right? MCDOWELL: I don't like — I don't like — TARLOV: P's tip. MCDOWELL: I don't like the food tips before Thanksgiving. Kilmead: Yes. MCDOWELL: Like, oh, don't eat sweet potatoes, because they are really high in calories. This is equally bad. Kilmead: Do you know what the problem is? We forgive too many turkeys. We forgive too many turkeys. Now, we - Waters: We can't forgive too many turkeys. (Crosstalk) Kilmead: Sorry, check in. Perino: We need to carry out criminal justice reforms for Turkey. MCDOWELL: I am a vegetarian and I adopted a turkey named Bowie from the farm reserve. Kilmead: Okay, tell me your price. McDowell: Happy Thanksgiving, Bowie. You will live another year. Kennedy: Yes. McDowell: "One more thing" next. (Business break) PERINO: Now is the time for "another thing". Jessie. Waters: Well, watch this crazy video about WWE superstar Seth Rollins. He was blinded by a fan at the Barclays Center. After the game against Finn Baylor, when Rollins walked back, a crazy fan suddenly came out and stabbed him with a spear. Kilmead: Wearing leggings. Waters: Then the fan was intercepted by referees and security and removed. But the man faces charges of attempted assault and attempts to infringe on artistic and cultural affairs. Kilmead: Wow. I don't know it is (inaudible). Waters: Disrupting live sports events is actually disrupting cultural affairs. Kilmead: Wow. Waters: I don't know if this is true, but-Perino: That's an extra five years. Waters: Yes. Send him away forever. Kilmead: Well, if you show up in a tights, I will take it—I will be safe. I mean, who would wear tights in a wrestling match? McDowell: It's New York City. Waters: If you don't wrestle? Perino: Yes. I mean, have you ever seen people walking-people walking around in tights. Kilmead: Really? MCDOWELL: You are lucky, he doesn't wear pants at all. Perino: Yes, yes, yes. Okay, the holidays are coming soon, have you heard? If you are looking for a book for your child, I have prepared three books for you here. So, Jesse, this is just what you want. This is a children's book series called "Freedom Hero". It celebrates traditional American values ​​and highlights the conservative leaders who helped shape our country, such as Ronald Reagan, Thomas Sowell, and Amy Coney Barrett. They have great illustrations. To commemorate these books, Percy took his first photo of recommended books. Waters: Very good. Perino: He is there. Waters: This is very suitable for me, because I have a young son, right? Kilmead: Yes. Perino: Yes. And you—you like to read. (Crosstalk) Perino: You will want to buy these for your kids. Waters: Children's books. Yes, I do. Tarov: That was a live performance in my nursery. This is where we are going. Perino: But don't think I won't give you these gifts after I use them. Tarov: And Percy? Perino: Yes, exactly. Duggan, you are next. McDowell: This is a warning to Percy. Perino: Oh my goodness. McDowell: Samson, take your dog to see mom. where is he? On the roof. He walked out of the house. Look, this is a Saint Bernard dog. Samson is fine, but this is—Kyle Barrett is just hanging out with his mother. Perino: How did he climb up? McDowell: Child dog. I don't know, but he knows. This is—this is what Percy will do. Perino: That's a big dog. McDowell: He is a rascal. I can see it in his eyes. Perino: Yes. MCDOWELL: He is going to make trouble on the roof. Perino: He is. Jessica. Tarov: Okay. So, this is a fun night dancing with the stars. I don’t know if anyone likes it but you are? Perino: I am a fan of Cody Riggsby. Tarov: Yes. Perino: I missed the look. I didn't have a chance to watch it because I was looking at other things. But yes, I am glad that this is your "other thing". Tarov: Okay. Therefore, former NBA star Iman Shumpert won Dancing with the Stars. He is making history. In 2016, I should say that he won the NBA championship. It was the first time he had an NBA-a former NBA player brought home the mirror ball. He and his professional partner Daniela danced here. The cool thing is that he is married to recording artist Teyana Taylor. She participated in this song and they danced to win everything. And congratulate them. This is such an interesting show. Perino: Don't you think Cody Riggsby was robbed? Tarov: He had a difficult-I mean, COVID-it was not good that he was infected with the new crown virus, they had to perform long-distance dancing. Perino: But he did a good job. TARLOV: He did it—especially because— MCDOWELL: There was an earlier dance— TARLOV: His movements on the bike were not very good. MCDOWELL: There is an earlier dance this season. This is modern. This is--PERINO: Just like Brian's style. Kilmead: Really fast. I have a question for you. Perino: Brian is like—you have a full minute. Kilmead: Are you ready? What is the fastest thing the human body can do? Waters: Spit. Perino: Blink? Tarov: Blink? McDowell: Sneezing? Kilmead: This is a clue. Move your fingers. Tarov: That's faster than blinking? Kilmead: That's faster than blinking. According to the Georgia Institute of Technology, it takes 7 milliseconds to snap your fingers, which is more than 20 times faster than blinking an eye. The secret lies in the friction between the thumb and ring finger. The fastest thing you can do. How fast—(crosstalk) Waters: I'm ready—Perino: Is that why you interrupted our Dancing with the Stars comment? Tarov: It disappointed me. I was thinking, what is Brian thinking? Perino: Yes. Wow. Kilmead: Don't you think that's fascinating? McDowell: This is my evergreen nonsense. KILMEADE: By the way-MCDOWELL: It's not funny at all. KILMEADE: I think this is very interesting (CROSSTALK) PERINO: Like, I can't think of a "more thing". I just go to the fact book. Kilmead: Do you know? I do not need this. Waters: Oh, he's leaving now. Perino: Oh, Brian, don't leave us. That's it for us. Waters: Goodbye, Brian. Perino: Join us tomorrow. The "Special Report" begins now. Kilmead: I should never do this show. Content and programming copyright 2021 Fox News Network, LLC. all rights reserved. Copyright 2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. All materials here are protected by US copyright laws and may not be copied, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. You may not change or remove any trademark, copyright or other notices from the copy of the content. all rights reserved. Copyright 2021 VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. All materials here are protected by US copyright laws and may not be copied, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of VIQ Media Transcription, Inc. 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