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so it would be up to the president if he wants to dispatch his lawyers there. this does not look good for him. >> amazing. he could take the most complicated issue and get it solved in a minute. one minute. >> you're getting a little bit ahead of -- >> that's waet you roll. i'm dana farina. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." if the gop wants to win back the white house does it matter whether the nation's biggest celebrities always seem to support democrats? big money behind hillary clinton and george clooney pledged to do whatever he can to help her win and a lot of other celebrities are joining in like lechltna dunham and magic johnson declaring she'll abe great president. women's magazine on the cover of vogue many times and marie
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claire's editor in chief says she's thrilled hillary is in the race. hollywood will always support democrats. do republicans need to neutralize that support or factor it in? >> they have to factor it in to their thinking. they are as lock stock as a robot. it's so contradictory. you look at the idea romantic film hero always being on a motorcycle. in reality, the actor is really dull and boring and they do exactly what you think they will. this is a long game for conservatives. it will take decades. the media and entertainment history are liberal because liberals tend to gravitate toward that industry the same way conservatives might get into finance or business. however, those guys are generally a-political until they realize how liberal the media
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is. when the media starts painting them as jerks and suddenly their eyes open up and everybody becomes rks later in life. once the curtain is pulled back. it's going to take decades before we infiltrate and take over the culture. we've got to do it. >> i think in the end they will -- most of hollywood will support the democrat no matter who it is despite things even just now. this just broke by the associated press, announcing that bill clinton had a company that was a private company called wjc, william j. clinton, llc, that was basically hiding money that he was getting basically a pass through that didn't have to show up on her financial disclosure. there is nothing that the clintons could do that could shake the support from hollywood. >> hollywood is behind them 100%. and there's no surprise. by the way, this llc, the way it
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looks to me dana a brief reading through, llc set up so that bill clinton could take money from whomever he wanted to for speaking engagements. it would hit the llc and they would pay him directly and then he could declare whatever money he got from llc on his taxes and it looked like the llc was pay ing bill clinton rather than a foreign country or a company in a foreign country that we didn't necessarily want to do business with. there's probably a lot more there than we know right now. of course hollywood is going to support her. women's magazines. by the way, 50 million readers a month. that is some number. that just proves that the republican has to be that much better. 50 million will always go to the democrats. when the republican that is going to win the white house, whoever that may be has all these hurdles -- from hollywood
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from the media as well. >> women magazines supporting hillary, this is not a new phenomenon. i flip through and have to throw them in the trash halfway through because i think i cannot believe how biased they are. every once in a while you get one saying we need a conservative. would you mind going up against eva longoria? it's kind of bizarre. democrats have the women's magazines locked up. because the woman running it is a democrat. i will say this look -- i think part of it is the same reason i'm supporting hillary clinton. it's not because of the ethics or ap article. she is more in step with women's issues and issues i'm concerned with. women magazines than marco rubio or jeb bush or people like that. of course they'll be more
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supportive of her or other democrats because they believe as i do she's better on issues that i care about than republicans. >> i think there's a gender bias. they don't give fair analysis or honest analysis whether or not someone likes marco rubio or carly fichlt orina would be better for the country and women in general. >> if martin o'malley former democrat of maryland were to become a nominee, hillary clinton is was out of the picture and carly fiorina was the republican nominee who do you think, greg those women's magazines would support? >> i think what we're seeing here though a victory of the feminist movement in making abortion the real key issue. i think what you're saying julie, in code is that nobody working for a magazine or liberal woman will ever consider a republican candidate if they
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are pro life. i think that's kind of what it is. >> oh, my goodness, no. family leave, which women care about, including me for that matter health care. >> republicans actually care about health care just not government-run health care. >> there is no government-run health care. >> it's interesting on family leave, following steven heyward, all the different countries that have enforced family leave in their country. places like spain, what has that meant? women have fewer full-time opportunities, there are more problems. you go through it. analytical scientific viewpoint of the data. i don't think anyone will look at the true --
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>> hillary clinton realizes she has the opportunity to have all those issues the culture issues gender issues gay marriage divorce. she can put those front and center because a white male republican can't compete with -- he shouldn't go there. therefore, they have a 50 million potential voter audience right there catered directly -- >> listen what i just said to you. i firmly believe -- i support hillary clinton. nothing to do with ethics or anything else. it's not that i think a woman is better than a man for office. i don't. it's because on the issues -- >> paid disbelieve it's not paid leave. i have 100 other issues. >> hiding speaking engagements from countries that are -- >> violated human rights. >> first of all -- >> look the other way for paid leave. >> by the way, there's no
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evidence of that. >> no no no. it's not even -- >> let me answer your question. >> if they've done speeches in countries that have violated human rights and women's right. >> fine. i'm voting for somebody who i think is going to my life better and the lives of my friends better. for that extent i think she's a better candidate than the people running on the republican side. you obviously don't agree. you think marco rubio or someone else will make your life better. >> why not vote for someone who cares about men's lives, too not just women? >> i care about tack ss, less regulation free markets. that's the only way when we grow we prosper. that makes lives of people better at every level of the income spectrum. >> that's why you're supporting not hillary clinton, right? you and i disagree on that. that's why i'm supporting her, not because she's a woman. >> it doesn't bother you on the
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main issues she has already, in a month, changed her position on crime, immigration, trade? a lot of economic -- like what she saw on trade, you're comfortable with all that? >> my ideal candidate, this is the person i would say is the ultimate best person. you have to look at it not in a vacuum but who is she running against. i truly don't think that the people she is running against will be better for the country. >> the gop has to define who they are not just who they're up against. and i think what we're hear something what could unify a country rather than divide people by gender orientation or race? protecting the freedoms that allow us to live our lives safely and free and allow us to whoever we want to marry and do whatever we want to do. focusing on national security force field against the dangers around the world. we don't care who you sleep with
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anymore. we don't care what you smoke in the privacy of your own home. we care that you're safe and prosperous. that rises above all the gender all the race. national security is the only way to go for the repubs. >> interesting you say that. gallup poll just came out. 60% across the party lines support same-sex marriage. >> exactly. >> if you look at republican candidates it is a -- >> i agree with you. you have to choose your battles. you have to understand that time has moved on and you don't go around defending the duggar family when you have bigger issues going on. >> but you do have republican candidates out there, doing that. i don't want those jokers in the white house. >> and you also have republican candidates that as greg points out, don't care who you sleep with or what you smoke. >> who are they? >> rand paul is one of them.
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>> for same-sex marriage? >> i don't think he does which is weird. >> i'm not sure. >> one other thing that -- i'll give you the last word on this. at big events when you have a rally and you want to get the crowd going, you actually as a republican have to think hard about which band you're going to play. if you play maroon five they call up and say don't ever use my songs again. >> they don't want to be connected or associated. you have to get 12 permission letters to be able to use someone's song otherwise you run afoul and get a bad news story. this is ridiculous. >> that's a novelty. >> another victory, though for the left. what they're doing is they've connected the republican party to the sins of the past. you have musicians who do not want to be embarrassed by making that linkage. they don't want their music played.
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to them the republican party represents things of the past that are embarrassing to them. >> country music. >> that's why they play country music. >> or kid rock. next major offensive to take back the anbar province from isis. conflicting assessment from the pentagon. new book from kimberly "making the case." at least three people remain unaccounted for in the texas floods. >> not only the flooding but threat of severe weather, including tornado this is evening for north central texas. we have a tornado warning just north of breckenridge texas, doppler radar indicating strong rotation. on top of that historic floods we've seen across texas, oklahoma and in some cases over 18 inches of rainfall for oklahoma city. that is a record for any
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calendar month. over 11 inches of rainfall in and around the houston area this devastation is epic in this region where we have seen close to a foot of rainfall. as you can see, not just texas, but parts of arkansas oklahoma and nebraska into devastating floods. some of the video we saw earlier on today is incredible with roads completely covered in water, people stranded and 30 people are still missing. we'll have more on this as "the five" continues.
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to retake ramadi and anbar province from isis but the pentagon says they've just begun shaping operations. over the weekend defense secretary ashton carter accused them of giving up the fight and angering iraq's prime minister. >> they showed no will to fight. they were not outnumbered. they vastly outnumbered the opposing force. yet they failed to fight. >> air strikes are effective, but neither they nor really anything we do can substitute for the iraqi forces will to fight. we can't make iraq run as a
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decent place for people to live. we can't sustain the victory. only the iraqis can do that. >> white house backed him up today. sort of. >> what secretary carter said is consistent with the analysis that he received from those on the ground looking at the situation. to retake ramadi and drive isis out of anbar province. a clear indication of the will. maybe we can talk about for a long time iraqi forces are not ready, willing or able to fight back. >> i don't know if that is an accurate assessment. that's his statement about it. i also believe people who are in theater, that have a clear understanding of what the
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mission goal is there to understand what we need to accomplish. maybe perhaps that we left them ill equipped to be able to complete a mission that they do have the heart and desire. i don't think they want their country torn apart. they've been through so much war already. i'm quite certain that the iraqi people in their heart want to be free and want to rid their country of this plague sent by the devil. so what could we have done better to be able to make sure that they could accomplish the goal the goal that so many americans gave their life trying to help them win? >> did you hear anything in ashton carter's comments that gave you pause? >> yeah. >> at least made you alarmed about what the future in iraq is? >> several things. one, i disagree. i don't think that the pentagon believes they are unwilling to fight. at least that was not true in 2007 and 2008 when they joined the united states to do the surge and actually hand over what president obama said was a stable iraq and which is why he
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said now we can leave. what happened when they left? so there's a problem. we've already left them once. now we come back and say we'll try to help you now because it's in our national interest for them to be successful. but we don't send any bullets to the kurds or sunni tribesmen. then we say we have to insult them in front of the world and say we don't have the will to fight. ashton carter i respect him a lot and would think he would be very well served by bringing something back like an admiral kirby that could remind him you have several audiences when you're speaking. prime minister of iraq, president obama said is someone we can work with. now they're trying to back pedal. if they do think that the iraqis are not willing to fight and if they think we're not willing to help them win, president obama owes them an explanation. how does he hand over a stable
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middle east to the next president? >> or is he even concerned about doing that? people go fight but you won't even give them the weapons to do so. >> is ashton carter saying maybe let's redefine the strategy and arm the kurds, arm the tribes. maybe that's the way to win back iraq. >> maybe. i go back to what cause this had prb from the beginning. and we talked about this so many times. why did we telegraph our exit? why did we give the -- why did we give our exit date? it's like telling everybody on facebook you're going on vacation and telling all these high school kids where the key is. it's under the mat. that's exactly what happened with isis. we said we were going. and then they knew that they had been basically abandoned. this is actually -- when you see what's coming out of these countries, it's worth the fight. this is worth the fight.
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if you thought it was worth fighting the nazis, how is this any less? you want to talk about numbers? but give them time. give them time. >> how do you win this fight? >> you get the guys in there, know what they're doing, who know what they're doing. >> i know you can say -- we don't want to risk our troops. >> i'm saying that iraq from the beginning, was a manufactured country that has a ton of sectarian problem that is predated our entry to iraq by decades, by centuries, quite literally. a country that is completely polarized. sunni, shia kurds. nobody is getting along with anybody else. what are we fighting for? >> women being raped. >> but, greg those people stop being raped, beheaded you get rid of that what do you replace
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it with? iranian influence, shia government. you're empowering the iranian. >> julie, we left the big vacuum. >> they stepped in the day that we invaded iraq and got rid of saddam hussein, we empowered the iranians. that has nothing to do with barack obama. >> are you not concerned about what the iraq prime minister his close affinity in dealing with the iranians? are you not worried about that? >> i think it's something to worry about. however, i think that al badadi who president obama said this is a person we can work with. he would rather work with the americans. if the americans aren't going to show up and show up fully, you have to think, what's in the future of my country? >> this is like vietnam to me. this is the same argument we had in vietnam. we have to be in there. we have to stay in there. >> we would there today. >> to stabilize the region it
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goes back to an incomplete status of fors agreement that basically this was set up to fail by this administration. they need to look -- >> who would have thought? >> -- south korea, 60 years later, could be able to host the olympic games. because we stayed. that's what it is. >> very special for you on "the five." you might learn something about kimberly you never knew before. and a lot more. stay tuned. >> and a lot more.
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today is a very special day today. my new book is out. it's called "making the case: how to be your own best advocate." traces my journey to becoming a prosecutor first lady of san francisco and now host on fox news. here is a look of more of what's
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inside. deputy district attorney of los angeles in the 1990s, i had a nickname the hurricane. like the late boxer, ruben "hurricane" carter he fought hard for his wins. now i'm making the case, my hope to help readers become champion for themselves become their own best advocate. i was 11 and my brother was 8 years old when my mother passed away after a long and brave battle with leukemia. she was only 37 years old. throughout her illness, i remember making a case with god, please help her live. i believe now god did answer my prayers because she still lives on with me and shaped me into who i am today. my father tony was the greatest influence in my life. he pass add way thanksgiving night in 2008. he was a single parent after my mother died and he did the most
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incredible job, teaching my brother and i to do our best. admit if we made a mistake. if we did, try again. i remember dad used to send me to my room to build my case. he told me to think hard about what i wanted and go after it. so i did. and i still do today. i knew i wanted to be a lawyer from the time i was a little girl. i worked several jobs to pay for law school including modeling which taught me about having a presence and how to focus on being my best self. after graduation i knew the odds were against me. i with his a female pursuing work but a few years later i became deputy d.a. in l.a. and then d.a. in san francisco a year later. my colleague and i successfully prosecute ed prosecuted two for the death of
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lacrosse coach. blaus baus i believed in the case the jury trusted me. >> marjorie knoller, guilty. robert noel guilty. >> serving as first lady of san francisco was one of the greatest honors and privileges of my life. my first husband, gavin newsome, became governor in 2004 and now is lieutenant governor in california. i loved working alongside him with children community groups and other dignitaries. although gavin and i divorced we remain very close today. during that time i made my transition from the courtroom to the tv studio serving as a legal analyst on a variety of networks. i eventually would become a host on court tv. then in 2006 i found my second home doing fox news hosting a show called "the lineup." and in 2011 i have been a proud co-host of "the five." it's 5:00 in new york city and
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this is "the five" where i now spend every day making the case. >> other hostages legitimate innocence, like weinstein. i'm not stopping. i'm just getting started. >> also making a lot of memories. >> on your mark get set, go! >> there you go. >> times scare. >> what's going on here? >> hey! >> the greatest joy of my life is my beautiful son, roman. his dad is a wonderful man named eric valenci. we divorce buddy remain the best of friends. as roman gets older i try to encourage him to ask me for anything. as long as he's prepared to build a solid case for it. with this book i'm hoping to help others take charge of their own destiny, stand up for their ideas, speak up on their own behalf.
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when they've mastered advocating for themselves, pay those blessings forward. i am so very thankful for all of mine. and a special thank you to susan, who put together that beautiful package. >> that was great. it's fun when you see these packages. they've seen you on fox for years. they might not have known all those things. it was interesting to look at the dog mauling trial. i remember seeing you there, but obviously i know you here. that was a great package and beautiful -- i know it's not ease toy talk about your mom but you did them both very proud. >> thank you. >> i read the book. i'm just kind of surprised you left out all that stuff about us. >> you mean the whole chapter about our relationship? >> we lived together in texas for four years and you act like it never happened. >> how could i forget that? memorable, wasn't it? >> it's okay. your book is how to be your own
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best advocate. i'm going to advocate for you right now. i read the book and made sticky note. >> that's like two books in a month for you. >> heartwarming part about talking about losing your mom and your young life helping to raise anthony and your dad, amazing. your part -- one of the parts i liked, when you talk about being your own best advocate, but it doesn't stop when you get to the job. you have to continue to do that. being prepared all the time after you get the job. >> you have to earn it every day. >> don't stop. toward the end, great stuff about being part of a team. and one thing you're really -- >> don't give away the whole book. >> cliff notes. >> you talk about making -- having a lot of friends and keeping them close to you. that's something you've always done. if you're around kimberly before the show after the show the phone is always ringing. you're always talking to people. you network better than anyone i know. >> i think it's more than networking. you are an amazing friend.
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the stuff that you proactively -- i don't even have to ask you. always recommend stuff, you'll always give me advice. you're an amazing friend. what's amazing to me i didn't realize i was watching that segment how young you were how quickly you got to the top of the legal profession at a really young age. right out of law school right? >> what were you, 12? >> prodigy. >> that's amazing. >> you have to be willing to do anything to help. put me in at d.a.'s office i'll get everybody's lunch, whatever i could do to get the internship. i wanted the opportunity. i wanted a chance. >> what's incredible is how you basically were let go and got hired because you were the last one in. and you had the tumerity to go and say i'll be back. >> i'll be back. >> a lot of young women don't have that kind of confidence. >> i got into the l.a. da's office. i was the only one hired that
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wasn't an intern from l.a. da went in learned, became i think an even better prosecutor trial attorney. criminal courts building and some really impoverished neighborhoods. i vow identity would return. in fact i did. >> many books of advice out there. your chapter on money and relationships is unique. i think there's not enough books about this. you speak in a way that says okay i could follow this along. list of ongoing expenses. do things together. how to deal with it if a marriage ends. probably some of the best advice i read in here. >> the pictures are amazing. >> you can find the book on amazon.com harper colins.com and in all of your book stores. i certainly would appreciate it. i hope it's helpful. there's a lot of things that necessarily i didn't want to ordinarily share, talk about
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emotional things. if it helps anybody, one person i am happy. >> you actually will need a lost help so read it twice. >> sell a million book. >> but one person can change the world. ahead, what is wrong with this picture of environmental protesters floating in kayaks around an oil rig? a lot of things and greg will tell us when "the five" continues.
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backs of trained elephants. this hipocrisy, aim that would freak out sympathetic business owners if they only knew. but consider the original goals of the green movement which is to leave earth in the same condition as future generations. yet they scarred the landscape with ugly wind mills like knife wounds on a wind mill of the mona lisa. figure out how to remove them and you'll have a yacht just like al gore. look at germany, boasts getting energy from these wind mills which then forces them to leech off the french for real energy. comically, keeping the planet pristine to hand over the planet to the not-yet born contract between two parties, the living and the not yet here. this is the ultimate hypocrisy. if you could survey the unborn they would prefer the chance for
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life over the options of solar power. >> you toned smirk at that entire thing. i saw that. >> the whole-type time. >> why is offshore drilling somehow worse than puncturing hillside with his a failed energy source? >> wind and solar aren't failed. >> where are you getting the facts? >> from the solar -- i'm a shell for that. >> do you work for them? gl i do. every penny i have is made by solar putting wind mills. >> my wind mill is powered by solar panels which is really weird. >> is that why it stands still? >> makes great shade. where are we? >> my favorite story. >> the best story ever. i wish we could keep doing it. it's like groundhog day. >> solyndra? >> one of the prime examples of what's wrong with this administration.
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>> didn't we give a lot of subsidies to oil companies, too? >> no. almost no subsidies. >> oh, no. >> big difference. >> you make your own money. you say you can keep more of your own money. >> so only they get tax breaks but other people don't get tax breaks? >> i'm for no tax breaks. how is that? >> great. why don't we agree that -- >> subsidies and all that. >> for the fair tax and the free market. >> canada has oil. alaska has oil. oil is shipped down to california where jobs are created to distribute the oil. there's fracking in the midwest. seattle has basically -- >> they have rain. >> so they're mad and they become probably one of the most liberal -- seattle has probably become one of the post liberal cities in america. they want minimum wages to be $15 an hour. they're complaining about every
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single green initiative they could possibly get their hands on. i don't know if you're liberal, go to seattle. huge fan of frasier. what a delightful show. it was a great show. >> niles crane. >> i have no idea. >> nirvana. >> i would support the protesters if they made a pledge that they rejected everything that was around them that was any way affected by fossil fuel. >> i think it's funny they're in the kayaks. where do you get plastics from? hydrochemicals. in that picture, is that a weekday? >> that's a good question. >> a lot of people there on a weekdaypro testing. >> i wish i had looked that up earlier but i've been very busy. >> i don't think it actually said. >> it was not on a weekday. we can't demonize them on that.
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we can't say they're a bunch of unemployed -- >> i will give them points for color. it was very colorful. >> that's what really matter. >> united colors. your block is over. >> it is and you are over. >> i'm starving. >> let's talk about your book. >> okay. deadly memorial day weekend in chicago and here in new york. the record-breaking violence when "the five" returns.
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this memorial day weekend was especially bloody. in chicago 12 people were killed more than 50 shot. in baltimore, at least nine were killed and at least 27 shot. the cities have seen a huge spike in violence since the freddie gray riots.
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>> it's disheartening we're seeing such an increase in violence especially when you think about the progress that we've made. we've come too far to have this type of setback. >> law enforcement, public safety and the community will persevere over this small number of bad guys carrying guns pulling triggers killing people in our community. >> so about three minutes to figure out the world's ills here. i am disappointed that my side doesn't talk as much as i feel that we should. not just about police brutality against minorities but the fact that people living in some of these inner cities are dying, and it's unacceptable. what we have to do and what our responsibilities are. greg we talk about this quite a bit. it seems to me that people on the inside too, have to do something. and it's not just saying that we need a better family structure or more welfare programs. there needs to be a concerted effort. almost like a national debate about this.
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>> i agree. i think this is another area where politics is sport and has created a thick divide. it's based on past sins. poorly treated for centuries and part of what we're seeing now are the consequences of that. policies that we introduce to the past 40 to 50 years to correct those injustices have been the wrong ones. we have to admit these are wrong. everybody is complicit in this. the left should let the right in. invite black conservatives to the table. if it fails, how much worse could it be? if they screw up how much worse could it be than all of these murders? it can't get worse than this. invite black conservatives in. sit down at the table and break bread for one instead of this divisiveness. >> dana? >> i was going to say when you have this type of murder that that was actually happening in your own neighborhood you have
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to think about that. baltimore sort of far away from me here. chicago is far away. i don't have to live there. it could happen right here. it could happen in any of our neighborhoods. we do have a vested interest in trying to help solve it. >> what did you expect would happen? when you tell the police to stand down when there's rioting going on pointing at cops every time someone is shot blaming a cop, of course you're going to demoralize the police force and crime is going to go up. it's going to happen in baltimore, cleveland, new york, and everywhere where you're pointing fingers at cops. >> unfortunately, then course corrected. failed policy instead of safety and rebuilding communities together. >> one more thing is next. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely helped me quit
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smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix or history of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. i'm not worried about smoking my next cigarette. to me that feels great. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you.
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time now for one more thing. eric? >> volvo is do inging demonstrations for a self driving, self parking car. didn't go so well. watch. >> oh, no. >> is that real? >> that was a reporter. that was real. he's okay. >> why are you smiling?
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>> whoa! what's wrong with you? >> technology -- >> drive volvos you better watch out. >> all right. it's time for what the heck is that? >> okay. that's new. >> take a look america. what do you think, kimberly? >> not alec baldwin again, is it? >> no, they found him in alec baldwin and had three surgeries to remove him. julie? do you know what that is? >> looks like my dog but it's not. >> it's not. eric? >> otter? >> perhaps. >> porcupine. >> dana? >> a little bear? >> no it's not a little bear. it's a porcupine. >> i just said -- >> oh, pet. >> porcu-pet. it's a baby porcupine. >> i think i should get credit. >> oh, i have a new book. >> come into an election year
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you're going to be asked if you're interested in politics. if you support a candidate keep this in mind. former virginia attorney general just won a lawsuit against a pac, who said they were going to support him. they raised a whole bunch of money. did not give any of it to his campaign. he won a lawsuit against him. if you're going to invest in a campaign make sure you know where that money is going of the don't give it to a fake pac. okay? >> fake pac alert. i have a very touching one more thing. this is a photo of a young marine praying with his bride-to-be. they didn't want to see each other before the wedding and put their hands around the corner like this and prayed out loud very emotional. this went viral. u.s. marine corporal caleb earwood and his bride, maggie in asheville, north carolina saturday. very sweet. >> tomorrow i won't be here. it is my 3-year-old son, zach's
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birthday. >> happy birthday zach. >> wish him a really happy birthday. he's the best. i love him. happy birthday. >> porcupine. >> porcu-pet. >> special report is next. another major set back tonight for president obama's immigration reform agenda. federal appeals court is refusing to lift a temporary hold hold. >> the administration cannot move forward with executive actions that would not only block millions in the u.s. illegally from being deported but also grant them access to things like driver's licenses and other government benefits. president obama

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