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re saying last time. see you in about another three hours' time on "fox business." good night. hello, everyone. i'm greg gutfeld along with kimberly guilfoyle, was not williams. this is "the five." so an earth day thing at the national mall activists made an unearthly mess. i guess the trash can go anywhere. no wonder this guy was crying. >> people can start pollution. people can stop it. >> you can keep crying pal, because it's never about the earth but ego and retribution. take bill nye, the denial guy, bragging on twitter about flying with president obama today.
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for him, it's all about status. it's about why you can blame the jews for flees europe. >> netanyahu was asking europe jews to come to israel and -- >> come home to israel. that's what he said right? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean he is the -- but people have never been there. they grew up in whatever germany, france. >> it's a shame that she should have to move. >> they probably won't, either because it's not their home. >> what do you do about it? you get to know your neighbors. it's going to take -- does it take a century, something like that. >> oh science, i oppose if they were polar bears, he'd feel differently. climate change poses a greater threat than terror. it's fine for the loonies but for the president, yikes. >> today there's no greater threat to our planet than climate change. the pentagon says climate change poses immediate risk to our national security. climate change can no longer be
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denied or ignored. >> i call this the straw apocalypse a mix of straw man in "armageddon." with that absurd comparison we should devote nothing to present danger and only fight future figure figurements of imagination. it's nuts. you cannot dismiss warming out of hand. you need to be dissuasive even when they mock you. for most climate change activists, it's less about carbons and more about consumisms consumerism. if the root of every evil is a beating heart, their bile is the how of nonproductive, nurtured on bitter slogans. i'm here to help they tell the earth, if the earth could talk she would say, please get lost. >> so eric bill nye, i have a
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theory. i think he's making up for lost time. now he's finally getting attention. isn't that what this is about? >> he's probably that narcissistic that he needs that attention. i watched that speech and said he's spoofing himself. i'm going to fly to d.c. and get a ride on air force one. you have a carbon footprint of what he's about to do? let's talk about the science a little bit. energy production is at a 30-year high in america. air and water are at the cleanest levels in 45 years. food production is 45% higher than 65 years ago at its all-time high and life expectancies are at its high. i'm not sure that all of please armageddons and apocalypse the types of people doing it 40 50 years ago, they were wrong then and could be wrong now. >> i want to play a sound on tape from president obama on earth day talking about how we don't have time. >> folks don't have time.
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we don't have time. you do not have time to deny the effects of climate change. the next generation they are way ahead of us in understanding how important this is. let's make sure we don't disappoint them. let's stand up and do what is right before it's too late. >> so this isn't a new message, american enterprise institute has 18 predictions including people saying the estimate that civilization will end within 15 to 20 years. that's in 1970. so doesn't that kind of set off your skeptical mind when you hear we don't have time? >> of course. i think you have to understand it's a political message being presented by president obama. he wants people to get energized and excited. only half of americans agree there's a critical issue with global warming. the other half are not convinced. some say it's manmade, some say it's not sure. it's not proven. there's a lot of skepticism out there. there's not any shortage of it. i would say this in response to
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my friend eric bolling. if back in the '70s and '80s people didn't clean up the air over los angeles and the river in this country and including in this river in new york where i grew up we wouldn't have the high numbers that you're talking about. >> the cleanest water and air and food -- >> people did something. they didn't pretend nothing was going on. >> that's not the case here. now we're talking about carbon emissions, talking about putting onerous regulation on automakers and talking about taking further steps. the planet seems to be doing quite nice. >> in other words, if things are et getting worse, you've had the 15 warmest years on recorded history. >> that's not true. where are you getting that? >> that statement is up for debate. >> it's not up for debate. let's debate it. >> flat lining. >> basically, then it's warmer even if it's flat lining --
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>> there's also date that shows that we had warmer periods of time 100 years ago, 200 years ago and the bottom line is that the free market system is actually why we've been able to clean up the environment through innovation ideas and through people developing these new products to help clean up the environment. i agree with you that it's necessary to keep the environment clean but we can't do it through the eco fascists who have turned it into a socialized movement and you see the things that they are talking about, they are talking about tearing down capitalism but the systems of government where they don't have a free market system they have the dirtiest market. >> i hadn't heard that. your argument is not with the idea of doing something, you don't like the fact that most of these people are liberals? >> the environmentalists have created a lot of problems that we have including the wildfires
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out west and drought that is happening right now. that's a result of environmentalists taking the free market out of -- >> how? >> let me explain right now. i'd be happy to give you more information. >> before we go we destroyed juan's argument. i want to get kimberly in here. how did you celebrate earth day? i notice you are wearing black. >> i'm wearing black and looking for plans to get on. much like the president, right, with the 9,000 gallons of fuel that it is going to take to go to the everglades. the cup filleth over in d.c. they keep wanting to be hysterical about it because it's political pandering. they are hungry little groups. these are the people that are going to put us in and support whatever foundation obama has when they get out. what are they doing? it doesn't make sense when you look at the fact. that's why i find it abhorrent. >> can i address my problem with
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this and why it's a tough debate? how do you solve or address a problem when they keep exaggerating the end results of what could happen? >> right. >> no one has talked about when president obama said that his children his child got asthma and he blames it on climate change. that's not science. that's what you would call a distortion. how can you have a reasonable debate with people who are constantly changing the panic? they are moving the panic to a greater wave of hysteria? >> well i don't know that that is true because, in fact there are more people now with asthma and more children suffering from asthma than we've ever seen. >> but he also smoked. isn't it more plausible that it's from secondhand smoke? >> i don't know that he can prove it. that's your point, right? he can't prove it. but my point to you is we have a larger number of young people suffering from asthma today than ever. >> go ahead. >> i think that you have to look at this idea that it goes to this overall picture of you're a
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denier or you have skepticism about a certain subject. you don't count and your opinion doesn't count. there's plenty of scientists including the co-founder of the weather channel who doesn't believe that global warming is not an argument in the first place. but we're not allowed to have a discussion in this debate. president obama is not allowing them to stand with them in the everglades. they are inviting bill nchlye who is worshipped in our public schools by the teacher. >> one thing you can't deny the earth day co-founder killed and composted his girlfriend. >> this is a horror movie. >> this is the definition of flower power. the poor woman, as they remember ira on green day -- earth day but don't remember her name. i want to bring up eric -- what
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happens when they focus on the environment and put it ahead of terror. this is the president of the united states on msnbc. >> i think the islamic world is going through a process where they have to push out the type of extremism that we've seen from isil. that's a generational project but i remind people you know that there actually is probably less war and less violence around the world today than there might have been 30 40 years ago. >> is it really about shifting priorities? >> he said on numerous occasions our biggest threat to national security is the air, the water -- based on what? he's also the guy who said jv is -- isis and jv team they are on the run.
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has he been accurate about anything? >> no. it's opposite day. remember? that's what we said. it's opposite day. >> the pentagon says it. >> says what? >> that in fact global warming is a threat to our national security our health food supply to cities, to -- >> based on what juan? 40% higher food production per capita than we did 60 years ago. >> let me just tell you, if you have coastal areas being flooded -- but you don't. >> you don't. >> you don't hear the -- >> one example, california. there's a drought going on. >> right. >> why? >> we don't know why. >> yes we do. california gets 71 million yard acres of runoff each year. they use 42 million. they have a 30 million surplus of water runoff but they divert it and it goes into the pacific ocean. why? because they want to save some fish and wildlife in the delta
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region. >> and you think that's just bananas? why would you want to save any wildlife? >> juan here's a secret. we go to the grand canyon and arizona, you can find seashell fossils at the grand canyon. why is that? because it used to be under the ocean. this whole idea that we're going to have these oceans rising we don't have any time is built on the idea of building more government and making people give up their freedoms in order to implement this plan. but to president obama's comment about saying that the world is a safer place, it's not as violent, i take huge issue with that. greta showed 90,000 iraqis fleeing isis. you have 200,000 people killed in syria in the past five years. mexico 50,000 people killed in the drug war there sense 2006. i mean for him to say that is really not taking into consideration a loss of human
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life and the story of his tenure. >> and for you to say that is not taking into consideration the facts. we have less people dying from armed conflict in the world today than we have ever. so you go back and look at things like civil war, world war ii vietnam, a lot of people dying in state-sponsored arm conflict. we don't have that today and that's why he's able to say that accurately. >> there are atrocities everywhere. this is a guy who will not call what happened to the amenians a genocide. >> they say don't forget what happened to us. >> yeah i agree. and i would say about the drought in california you smelled it you dealt it. >> what does hillary clinton stand for? one of her former campaign chairs gloats that he knows and then seconds later he can't answer.
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where does hillary clinton stand on the major issues? one of her former top guys doesn't even know. how does she expect the american voters to? he helped run the 2008 campaign in new hampshire. >> she hasn't changed at all. i mean she's still the same person. if you asked her on ten different items or issues what she stands on i could tell you what they are without listening to them how she feels about trade, i know where she stands. >> how does she feel about the keystone pipeline? >> that i don't know. that's probably number ten. >> you said a second ago she
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knew where she stood on trade. do you know where she stands on this deal or not? >> i don't know where she stands on that particular deal. i do not. >> whoops. maybe that's a problem. but where does she stand on the pipeline mr. bolling? >> i don't know where she stands on the pipeline. but i'm guessing -- >> i think these pro-pipeline because they sent the department of state was told to do an assessment of the keystone pipeline. i think they came back with it wasn't going to have a huge environmental effect. under her state department, she would be in agreement with the keystone pipeline. but this guy wasn't asked about gay marriage or wall street reform. those are two things and she actually has changed on these two. >> equipment coach, what do you
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say? >> i don't blame this guy. nobody knows what -- she says nothing on foreign policy she was secretary of state, that's like being chef boyardee. you're right, though about gay marriage. she's coming out for equal pay which is on the books. gay marriage isn't on the books. that would be the question around the country. it's not on the books. there isn't a federal thing. they should be going to her for that but they won't because they don't want to embarrass her or potentially lose votes. the great thing, too, is she has a rapid response team of media matters. a human shield is around her and it's suggested that you can't defend herself no matter what. it's like a giant entourage. david brock is not going to be there. and they are worried during a debate she's going to crumble. she's going to topple. >> she won't have the media matters --
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>> that's right. >> all right. so now, to try to clean it all up hillary clinton's team has put together this memo and they are trying to counterbalance this clinton cash and the things against her. >> well the clinton team is going to do two things. the first thing they are going to do, according to the clinton history, is attack peter schweizer. that's their playbook. they will start doing that. the second thing outlined in this memo ed henry was reporting on basically they are going to say this is public information, there's no news here that we're moving forward, it's old news and there's no scandal here and peter, the author, is simply working for the koch brothers where we've heard that before. the bottom line is this just because somebody has political motivations or a political point of view doesn't make allegations false. and i'm wondering if the clinton campaign is going to go after "the washington post," "the new
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york times" which schweizer's reporting, they say is true. those are going to be the two outlines. remember the guy who said benghazi -- he's now working for the clinton campaign and he's now using this strategy that he was using in the obama white house now and the campaign saying this is old news let's move forward if you're publicly available. >> so what do you think? any problems with the clintons or what? >> yeah. what you just heard katie say "the new york times," "the washington post" in addition to fox news are going to do specials outtakes of this book. and i think that adds credibility to it. i know that really screws up this table because "the new york times" is going after hillary clinton. you're upset. calm dawn. it's okay. >> more liberal? >> no.
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i think that what we're in here is a season of you've got to prove that you have some credibility with regard to cloent clinton and not be seen as having a hand up the back of her dress. because the argument is you've been too kind to obama and they are not going to do that with clinton and with clinton there's a lot of backdrop here. there's questions here for example, about the e-mails and why the foundation was taking money from foreign governments and even how they have dealt with that. i will say this. i've been looking as a journalist for the quid pro quo to prove that clinton did something wrong. >> the progress poll, dropped $100 million on the clinton foundation hillary clinton declared that she was running for president and that was -- that same group, the london group, was under investigation for human rights violations in the congo which was brought up by hillary clinton and senator obama when they were senators to go after companies like the
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lundin group. >> wait. are you saying that she then didn't prosecute? >> i don't think that's safe. >> no. but i'm saying the ones that i heard about is there was a free trade agreement between the u.s. and colombia while she was getting money from the foundation or one of her donors. >> absolutely. >> i don't see this as convicting her in the voters' mind. >> to take away from that you telling bolling -- say it. when "the five" returns, it was dave. we'll show you how far one woman went to keep up with the kardashians. the story behind this red carpet photo, next.
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host. first up one of america's most respected surgeons dr. oz has come under fire lately from a group of doctors who seem to be jealous for his tv success. they are calling for him to be removed and dr. oz has this response for his critics. >> i know i've irritated some potential allies in our quest to america healthy. no matter our disagreements, freedom of speech is the most fundamental right we have as americans. and these ten doctors are trying to silence that right. i value right here right now, we will not be silenced we will not give in. >> we'll bring it around. your thoughts or the doctors calling for him to be removed. >> i can't go into their hearts and minds for their motivation. perhaps some of it is. jealousy. they have banded against him. i know he was a very well
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respected cardio specialist. he has to know something. and, you know oprah likes him. >> vice chairman of the surgical division the man is good. >> yeah. when i was there, the pediatric neurosurgeon look this is the only issue that i might have with him. you have to think about your customers or your viewers. as long as there are supplements, there are people who will buy them and sell them despite whether there's any scientific backup. people will always be interested in them. but when you have a tv show and you're running a magazine your audience is not rich. they are not made of money and they listen to you so they go out and spend money on biotin or chromium. that's the only thing that bothers me about health gurus. at times, they take advantage of viewers who don't have the
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adequate dploj adequate knowledge, which is their own fault -- >> but biotin works. >> no! this is my point. it's a placebo effect. >> one pill a day, one people a day, people it will change your life. >> you know his show is so popular. he's popular. i'm tired of people calling for other people to be fired when other people disagree with. stand up and continue what he seems to be doing. >> let me tell you, sweetheart. you know when he's proposing some of these diet remedies and then the company goes and settles with the merrill trade commission because they can't prove what their product was advertised it makes people question. newsweek did a study and found 44% of the time the things that dr. oz recommends are, in fact really good and --
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>> had44%? >> 44% of the time. so that leaves 56% -- >> i stand by biotin. look at me. you know it's very good. >> all right. kimye are royalty in hollywood. a could median proved it last night at the "time" 100 carpet. she took a dive frustrating herself in front of kim and kanye. she called the prank to honor homelessness. >> she was doing an imitation for "time" magazine. >> you know i think she was trying to steal the thunder of america's sweetheart kanye, and i skip the oscars grammys, i have taylor swift accepting all of my awards. >> look at kanye's face.
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he's so not happy. >> i certainly would and i would get her hairstylists to fix her hair because she just ruined hours worth of work for doing that. it wasn't worth it. >> what do you think juan? >> it's a total stunt to get attention for her, for her new show and it's crass in that sense but it's tv crass. >> it's not a sophisticated show juan. >> i know. we would never do that. >> they look annoyed and he was like what? he looked like he was going to push her a little bit about the boot. it's pretty funny. >> she's a funny gal. >> finally, what's the grossest thing you've ever eaten? a worm from a bottle of tequila? i have. >> actually there's no flavor at all. here's actress salma hayek
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eating a cricket. she says it's the future snack for kids. no really. >> these are crickets from mexico. >> is that dead? >> who cares? >> i care. >> does it matter if it's alive or dead? >> i don't know. a little bit. maybe it's more of a potato chip. >> would you eat it? >> if i could save someone's life or cure cancer i would eat it every day. >> who speaks up for this insect? it has a beating heart. imagine the journey that that poor little cricket just took. we had a candlelight vigil at the end waiting for it to come out. >> and? >> it wasn't pretty. >> angelina jolie -- >> you were there. you were watching. >> the value of insects aka a cricket. >> in a civilized world, we should not be eating insects. >> i was in china and what they
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do special occasions, they give you scorpions. >> did you eat it? >> yeah. >> is that the grossest thing you've ever eaten? >> well i don't know. i eat a lot of crap around here. >> i've probably eaten a lot of gross stuff and other things that people don't like like escargo. >> latin food it's a big deal. >> i've eaten a lot of reindeer. >> oh, please. >> yeah i do. i love rudolph. >> what are you talking about? >> i've eaten it. >> the worst tasting food is puppin. it takes like shoelaces made of licorice. >> is it better than quail? >> what about the bird. >> okay. we need to go. guns and 2016.
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all right. well how big of an issue will guns be for voters in the upcoming presidential election? one voter hit the firing range this weekend. [ gunfire ] very nice ak-47. and there's been a huge shift in public opinion about guns in america recently. more than half the court now believes it's more important for gun rights to control gun ownership. now, greg a pew poll shows that
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57% of americans believe gun ownership is a way to prevent themselves from being a victim of crime. >> yes. i have to point out that the shooting guns is the right wing equivalent of hillary talking about toppling the 1%. it's almost the mirror image of appealing to a very conservative base which i don't have a problem with because the gun issue is one area where facts -- one of the rare areas where facts and commonsense have prevailed over emotionalism and hysteria. for example, i don't think you can name a place on this planet where gun bans or gun regulations have reduced murder rates. i don't think there's one place on effort. you can say england has fewer murders but they actually had fewer murders before they had the regulation. so you have to compare murder rates before and after bans. you can't compare country to country. but every single area where you look at stat tisistic.
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>> do you mean in japan where they have much fewer thefts you can't compare -- >> as far as i can tell and i've looked and talked to experts, you cannot find a place in the world where a gun ban has reduced the murder rates before and after. if i'm wrong, send me the information. >> gregory, today, this is a different era. when you have these high-powered assault weapons available and create things like what happened in columbine or connecticut. >> and those are not on the increase. >> juan the fact is, according to the department of homeland security the vast majority of school shootings and mass shootings actually are carried out with handgun, not a sporting rifle. a lot of candidates have been talking about this issue, a lot of them went to the nra convention. the one person not invited who
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has a different stance is chris christie. because he believes in a rot of the gun control to the left. >> yeah he's not going to be the candidate. he's out. >> just because of this issue? >> you know for that issue and others. i think that is significant, especially when you see the polling and the shifting with respect to the american people being more vocal about this issue understanding the laws about guns understanding the facts about guns and not bending to the hysteria. guns don't walk into a theater by themselves and shoot people. you have to look at who is behind it. when you try and keep guns out of the hands of law-abiding americans, who are you serving? who are you helping? chris christie i'm not sure why he is going in that direction. i don't think it's going to help him politically. >> eric the number one reason why people buy their firsthand gun is first self-defense and to me it means that it's becoming much more personal. i want to defend my family. so don't take away my right.
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>> the numbers are bearing out. it's interesting that pew poll shows history -- by far the widest it's been where people think that gun ownership is more important than more gun control, it has skewed a little bit -- it's touched a few times and now it's been in the favor of gun ownership. chris christie has been antiguns since day one. i think it will be his achilles heel. i'm not sure ted cruz is doing this for chris christie or to fire off his right wing base. i'm in favor. i'm glad -- >> right. but i think he's doing it who he is. >> can i throw something out here? >> oh, juan. >> have you seen what john mccain has done to ted cruz in the aftermath? he proposed allowing military people to carry on military bases and for some reason john mccain is giving him a hard time. i just hate what is going on in the right wing. >> you know let me quickly say,
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this conversation just so riles me up. even the numbers indicate -- people say no gun control and people say i want to be safe against crime, crime is at a 20-year low. a majority of americans, 60 plus percent in gallup think crime is on the rise. >> what does that have to do with guns? >> you talk about frenzy and hysteria that is what is going on by the nra to get the gun ownership rights so you can take guns everywhere. >> juan stay out of the -- >> you don't think it's a 20-year high? >> i do. >> no i'm going to tell you some other part of this. i think that white america -- >> oh! >> white america is -- >> it says it right here. you say oh, the black guy on the panel said this. look support for gun control has dropped among whites who see crime on the rise when in fact crime is falling. >> gun use among blacks is on the rise there, too.
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they are looking upon it as favorable. >> more so than ever. >> yes. >> there are three points. crime drops where gun laws are relaxed for citizens not criminals. number two, felons are less likely to target anyplace that is armed. they have done surveys on that. those are facts. >> we've got to go. >> most likely to get shot you and me by our wives. >> we've got to go. ben affleck wants the world to know that he had an ancestry-owned slave. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets.
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♪ >> actor ben affleck learned a lot about his family's history on finding your roots. >> he enlisted in the revolutionary army? >> he volunteered to serve in the patriot army. >> wow. >> he fought ben in the american revolution. >> wow, that is incredible. >> but one thing he learned did not hair onair on the program because he asked pbs to cut it out.
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ben had an ancestor that owned slave slaves. he said i didn't want any television show about my family to include a guy who owned slaves. the thought left a bad taste in my mouth. he now says he regrets asking. pbs is conducting an internal review. how big of a credibility problem is it for the network to have accommodated this request? affleck says this is a documentary. i volunteered to participate. to me i think pbs has a big problem here. >> looking at me? i was on that show a couple years ago. i found out my dad was lou dobbs. as much as i find ben affleck pretensets. we could talk about the story and take pleasure out of affleck
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getting screwed. this is going to happen to us. it's a matter of time. i'm telling you. that's i believe in karma. i feel bad for affleck and pbs. there is nothing interesting about them. there's nothing to leak. >> i am actually a daughter of the american revolution as well. >> good for you. >> so i won't have that left out if pbs ever allows me to participate. i think the question is what else are they leaving out of the programming. if they do it for affleck. >> i think he's a celebrity, eric? >> i think what they also took out was in addition to ben affleck's great grandfather, brian williams was there. >> what do you think of this? is it a case because you're embarrassed about your family owning slaves you wipe out the history, is this something in the american mind we doentn't want
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to think about? >> i like ben affleck, i think he's a nice giempt this is an unfortunate person. i think he was ashamed by it. the question is should pbs have -- >> he raises a quick point. he's a liberal. do you think that's why he was embarrassed? >> i don't know. >> one more thing coming at you -- >> you want that coming out about you? ♪ and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com.
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it's juan more thing. juan? >> that's what i -- anyway. a gang member in tennessee was in court for shooting a rival and all of a sudden, the judge got tough here. here's her response. >> sir, east lake courts is not your hood. it's the citizens of the united states who own that because they work and they pay taxes. you don't own that. people like you have made it a violent, unsafe place to live. i don't think you want to say a word to me mr. smith. >> you know what? he shot somebody because that guy came into what he called his hood and violated his turf. hats off to the judge for telling him that hood belongs to the people of this country and not to that thug. >> all right. >> kg.
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>> i have a nice one. -- thank you. involving sandra bullock, the original america's sweetheart. she is the world's most beautiful woman. she's a great mom, inside and out. she said real beauty is quiet. it's hard to say okay i don't need to look like that. she's an ideal of beauty from the inside out. >> i'll tell her you said that when i get home. >> first time in 84 years a naval graduate is going to be a pitcher. he deployed three different times, made second lieutenant. there's a game tonight. first time in 84 years. >> all right. you know what i hate when your dog steals your tractor? look at this dog who stole this nice old man's tractor.
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he drove it on accident because the controls went into auto mode across a motorway. and then it crashed. everyone was okay. and it ended up being fine and the dog is okay. >> so dana is out and you felt to do a dog one more thing. >> i have to make sure it's done. >> could have had one break. one break. >> tractors and dogs. >> big shoes. >> that is true. >> boots on baby. >> you know who is pretty in pink? bill clinton. he has nee pink trainers. this guy is going to be an amazing first dude. he's our own hot tub time machine. he's going to bring some serious partying back to the white house. >> that's how he gets girl man. >> it's very good. >> i bet sandra bullock would go with him. >> at least he's healthy and walking and exercising. >> you're positive. >> i am so positive. when you think bias you are
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such -- >> go away. special report is next. ♪ >> new splits in the democratic party over free trade while presidential candidate hillary clinton on this issue sounds different than secretary of state clinton. this is "special report." >> welcome to washington. most democrats will tell you this early they're pretty certain hillary clinton will be their party's nominee in the end. on the issue of free trade, the likely nominee is hedging. a bipartisan trade agreement would give president obama enhanced power. the pushback is so strong chief white house correspondent ed henry reports the white house and clinton are

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