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rriage and civic institutions. >> you're going to take your time to do it right. >> finding comepatibility. saying there's a huge responsibility in raising a family economics. >> we used to say you complete me now we say you complement me. i have a great life. i'm greg gutfeld, along congress eric bolling, dana perino. it's the five. >> i'm still trying to figure out how removing a confederate flag would have prevented the charleston massacre. a flag didn't kill those people. a ghoul did. now we must care about this issue because the media is beating the drum. if you don'tway in especially republicans you're racist. as much as i hate the left's need for sewing division, i must admit that the flag is literally sewed division. it hearkens back to the pro
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slavery side of the war. if it upsets the victims' families that's enough for me. really that's why the hideous ghoul waves the flag around. but we also know demonizing something adds to its appeal. that's also why the ghoul waved the flag around. my solution is if you hate the flag why not make it yours? the first black design for make the flag fashionable wins. then we can focus on the real question. how do you stop evil? because that's hard. we know from his friends that the freak chose a church over a school because of security. so if you take him at his racist words, then take him at his calculated plan. he pinged a place without guns. no flag reductions would have stopped this murderer from murdering the defenseless. every black needs to stop thinking about guns as tools of the evil nra. in the hands of fiends guns will kill you. in your hands they protect against such fiends. security should not be a black and white thing. those nine people weren't average souls, they were limited
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glorious editions. limited editions deserve security not symbolism. >> so juan i want to go to you first. does it matter if the solution isn't addressing the crime? that if the opportunity is here to take away a symbol that is upsetting to people does it matter that it's almost disconnected? it's not going to stop what happened in charleston? >> i don't know that it's going to stop it. i will say there is a connection in my mind anyway. the connection is that we can see dylann roof in those pictures with the symbol the confederate flag by his side. much as he had the flag of rhodesia. we both know what that symbolizes which is white supremacy and white domination. and i think that if it fuels the kind of madness and hatred that led him then to his ghoulish behavior as you aptly describe it greg i think we shouldn't be fuelling that kind of feelings in our society.
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i read somewhere where someone said in germany they don't celebrate the swastika and say well you know that's our forefathers fought brilliantly in their war. they say, that's something that really is for the museums. that's something to be put away. it's not to be forgotten. but it's certainly not something that you put out there that would allow a new nazi movement or a new segregationist movement or a dylann roof to find some basis for taking their horrible action their violent action. >> but eric could you compare this to something saying that there's music that leads to violence? is that argument similar or is this one different because there's a historical precedence here? >> let's do it this way. the process is the states decide what they want to put on their -- what flag they want to fly above the state house or on the grounds of the state house. the pros es is working. governor haley said we want to take it down. governor scott standing right next to her -- i'm sorry senator scott standing next to her. senator lindsay graham in
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agreement. there you go. the system is working. take the thing down. everybody wants the thing taken down from the state level. i'll all for it. my problem is the people who are weighing in, the people who feel the need to weigh in to mark their territory saying this is where i am on it. hillary clinton said i'm against it take it down. she said she was against it when she ran for president in 2007. she was in the white house as first lady when bill clinton signed a bill that created the top four stars in the arkansas flag that was a hat tip to the confederacy. where was she then? if you feel the need to weigh in you don't need to weigh in the system is working. one quick market thing. so e-bay, sears and walmart pulled the flag from marketing. they're not selling the flag anymore. amazon hasn't. the sales of amazon stars and bars has gone up 5,000%. they're telling me right now
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literally just now in the last couple of minutes in the last few minutes, amazon just pulled the flags as well. what's happening is again -- let the states decide. let the free market decide. these companies are doing it on their own. >> so eric brings up the point about all of a sudden the demand is up. doesn't demonizing something add to its allure? >> i think for awhile i think. but i do admire governor nikki haley who was able to pretty much solve this long debate in about 24 hours. i mean she led. she said this is what i recommend. i agree especially on the state level. so she's the governor. and other candidates gave her deference to take that lead. and i think that as a crisis manager in the past week she has really risen to the occasion. the other thing is in the pro-life pro-choice debate there's something called the hyde amendment. the hyde amendment basically says because tax dollars are ko
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ming co-mingled and pro-life and pro-choice you will not allow taxpayer dollars to go towards the killing of a human being if you're a pro-life person. on this one i think that it makes sense to take it down from the government buildings because you do have people who have strong feelings that it is offensive. those taxpayer funds are co-mingled. to me that makes absolute sense to take it off of the government. >> you can have it in your bedroom. in your yard. >> in mississippi, it might go to arkansas. and because of social media, you actually might see this decades-long debate solved within a couple months. >> yeah. i know kimberly you were asking me are we going to have a charles krauthammer signthought. i said yes. this is what he had to say about this earlier. >> it's a good thing that it's being done. but the other fact is this is a total irrelevance. this has nothing at all to do with what happened. had the flag not existed or not been on the grounds of the
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capital, this massacre would have happened in any case. but it's the standard liberal impulse, something happened really bad. so there's got to be a problem and there has to be a solution. >> so is this about preventing evil or just doing something that feels good because it's good to solve something? it doesn't matter. >> yeah well people have seized the moment right, to be able to do something. but i agree with charles it has nothing to do with the actual incident itself. however, i understand the symbolism that is troubling deeply disturbing to people. so this happened. maybe there's something good that comes out of it because we have seen great leadership exercised like dana mentioned by nikki haley which i think she's saying there should be a female president. not hrc. >> i get confused. >> very good sub limbliminal advertising there. >> let's listen to whoopie. >> the only other argument you
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can make against having this flag be as spectacularly shown as it is around the south is the nazis. i mean it would be like having the swastika flag. >> in germany it's illegal. >> do you see that as the same thing? swastika? >> i'm not jewish. but i do know the history. clearly that was the symbol of the third reich. and part of their agenda was extermination of jews. as a human being i find that repulsive. when i look at the flag i got to tell you, ways saying yesterday it just troubles me because it suggests to me that there are people like you think about 48 and strong thurmond saying we're going to have a states rights party and it's going to stand for segregation. segregation now go on segregation forever all that. so what does that mean? i wouldn't be sitting here with my friends, i tell you that. i wouldn't have had the opportunity to get an education in this country. really it speaks to my ability to be a human being in this
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society. so you got to imagine, greg it's pretty offensive to me. yesterday i mentioned -- >>" dukes of haszzard." >> daisy -- >> made those pants famous. >> and she wore panty hose which was weird. >> you were really paying attention then. >> you focus on this conflict people believe the flag represents more than what -- the idea of slavery, it's about protecting the state rights. the bravery of soldiers. but what if it's both? then what do you do? >> i would just say quickly, look at the fact that it was put up 100 years after the civil war. >> yeah. >> so it's not even for people who are grieving the deaths of the soldiers. it's 100 years after where people who are seeking to defy brown v. board of education taking part in the massive resistance movement against integration, social integration, political equality for blacks.
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>> is the american flag next? >> oh, my god. i love the american flag! it symbolizes the country i love. >> people can also suggest this symbolizes war, oppression. i was having a thoughtful conversation the other night with laura ingram. she was saying to me at one point somebody will say they're offended by this. we see people disrespect the american flag. there are always going to be people offended about something. this will never end. but in this case there are people that live in the south that this is on a state property. if it's in your house, nobody cares. but it's state property right? >> right. >> go ahead. >> i was just going to say is it not -- can we put to it rest now? the governor said we're taking it down. they're taking it down. the other states that may have this similar flag or parts of the flag in it will address it as well. arkansas you said mississippi is going to address it. it's brought up again in mississippi. arkansas may as well. so let them decide on their level. by the way, the african-american migration south hasn't been
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affected by the confederate flag being down. that's j just one thing. this the opportunity to bring it up? >> it's the jobs and opportunities is driving people to -- and that is actually the bigger piece. i think that there is frustration that as charles was saying the flag -- taking down the flag would not have stopped it. but if you think about the black flag of isis? when they take over territory and they raise that flag? it means something to them. and it means something to us too. it's meant to scare you, for intimidation. and we would want to take all those down if we could. >> beheading christians. >> yeah. i feel bad for all those comedians now. there goes a punch line if there's no more confederate flags. maybe. >> the gop's only female presidential candidate is fighting to take back feminism from the left.
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republican field has launched a campaign to redefine feminism. a term she says has been co-opted by the left. >> i'm tired of women who are conservative like me being dismissed by others because we don't agree with them. and i think it's time to take that word back for all women, not just for those who believe in the litany of the left. >> fiorina describes herself as a feminist which she defines as a woman who's lived a life of her choice. she says the left thinks it means telling women how to think, act, and how to vote. kimberly did you like that? this idea that she is wanting to broaden out feminism so we stop having such division? >> i like it a lot. i identify with her term with her vision of what feminism really is and should be. it should be about individuality. it should be about self-determination individual choice. not issuing a edict or a mandate for all that share your gender
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to follow. so i'm embracing this and i'm all in. >> eric i heard that at the college republican meeting which she spoke to them twice once at cpac and came back again for their annual convention. and that she was a rock star. that both young men and women there particularly the women were like she is speaking for me. >> yeah. >> can other candidates maybe take a page out of her play book? >> she is a very very down to earth and real person. when she first announced her candidacy she was making the rounds. i happened to bump into her and she was with a whole bunch of people. and she took my office. i said sit there. make phone calls if you need to. sweetest down to earth person you will ever meet. what you see on tv and during the interviews is what she is down inside as well when you meet her face-to-face. that's always a great judge. scott walker is the same way. when you talk to scott walker you're talking to the same scott walker you're talking to when you see him on tv. that's a great thing. she also points out that i
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believe it was her research that she said that the fortune 500 i believe has 23 females? >> correct. >> ceos? and there are more men named john as ceos in the fortune 500 than females all together. she said that needs to change. i would be the free market guy saying it needs to change organically not because of mandate or affirmative action that would push more female ceos. i think people are at least business people are more in tune to make me money, show a return for mayy shareholders versus name and gender. >> do you think when she says things like that drives the left crazy? >> using the name mandate is sexual. why does it always have to be man? she said feminism has been co-opted by the left. that is kind of dishonest because it was started by the left. let's admit that feminism came from liberalism and it was very positive. but then it went dark. it went into a bad place.
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when feminism replaced biology with social construct, they started to say that everything about a human being was created by your environment or by environmental cues as opposed to innateness. that means everybody has the same potential. that meant if you denied that reality you were condemned to fame. like you didn't achieve what you could get because it was your fault. they denied traits that are applied across all cultures. and that's where feminism went wrong is it denied biology and makes them look foolish. but prior to that what they did was very important. that make sense? can i just prattle on? >> you did rattle on. i want to go to our next topic and get juan on this. tomorrow governor bobby jindal of louisiana is expected to announce he's going to run for president. so today the "washington post" did a little feature piece on him. this was the tweet. this is a line from the tweet from a political science
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professor at the university there in new orleans or in louisiana. and it says there's not much indian left in bobby jindal. so this is in a way the left's attempt to make him look like he is less in touch with his indian american roots. but this is how he always talks in his speeches. take a look. >> my parents love india. but they wanted to raise their children as indians they would have stayed in end we used to proudly proclaim america was the great melting pot. but now the politically correct say salad bowl. it is culturally arrogant to insist our culture is somehow better than others. i think it's common sense cal to say we should insist if people want to come here they should want to be americans. >> i think is a great sound bite juan. you probably agree. but this political science professor at the university of louisiana lafayette is writing a book on the governor. and maybe he wasn't trying to be disparaging. but i think the "washington
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post" pulled that for a specific reason. would they have ever said that about barack obama? >> well i think they did say that. because there are people much like this political science professor who i think trunk all the time in the politics of identity. so if you aren't their kind of black person or you're not their kind of indian american and aren't paying sufficient homage to your indian american heritage you're authentic and a phony and playing to white america in a way that's intended to fool people or something. i find it offensive. the way i raise my kids the way i behave i think the ideal is to be an american. i don't think my mother had any questions about my household. my mom spoke spanish. but the idea was juan you don't speak spanish. you're going to learn how to speak english and write english. she understood pretty clearly what the deal was. by the way, i think if we go back to carly, she said only 23% of american women identify with the idea of feminism. and feminism has been taken over
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by the left. and she thinks there's a broader structure of american women who know that there need to be more opportunity for women. but they don't want to be called feminists. >> looking at the vote it's about 54% of women voters in there in 2016 for the picking. did you have a thought on bobby jindal? >> can i give another interpretation of that quote? that piece actually goes -- it talks about jindal's background in india. how he was raised in a family of very very poor family. his sisters had no education. they couldn't afford to go to school. bobby was always the guy who had a book in his hand. and that line taken alone sounds like they're take a shot at jindal. if you take the piece in its entirety it's almost like he pulled himself out of the poverty. he came to america, went to school got an education. >> assimilated. >> assimilated.
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>> it might not be parsed from him. it's curious to me the "washington post" chose that line to make their point. >> what was the line again? >> not much indian left in bobby jindal. >> maybe he just had tondouri chicken. i can't eat it anymore because i'm getting old. not much indian left in me either. >> greg you know what i think you should be angry at though is assimilation. if you're on a college campus when i talk about assimilation they get so mad. they think assimilation is a bad thing. i think assimilation is a great thing. >> multiculturalism. they think they should have their own individual identity versus having -- >> why? >> i'm just telling you that's where they're coming from. >> america's like the greatest hits of the world. >> check it out. >> i agree. okay. we'll end on that note. all right, next the husband of the prison worker accused of helping two convict escape gives his first tv interview. what lyle says his wife confessed to him about her involvement. plus breaking new developments on the manhunt. a live report is ahead.
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and i love helping first graders put their best foot forward. ask your doctor about lyrica. there are break new developments on the hunt for the two escaped inmates. richard matt and david sweat. an intense manhunt is under way near mountain view new york. >> reporter: we had a flurry of activity here earlier this afternoon with what appeared more than 100 officers converging on a wooded area near mountain view two or three miles from here after a possible sighting of matt and sweat who have been on the run now for 18
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days. we saw tactical vehicles troopers armed with shotguns and automatic weapons and at least two helicopters hovering overhead. the search lasted for close to an hour. eventually they began clearing the scene. just another of the more than 2,000 leads that did not pan out. but at least one lead did prove legit. that was on saturday when a man went to check on his hunting cabin nearby saw a jar of peanut butter and a jug of water inside. yelled out and someone bolted out the back door. police converged on that cabin, reportedly found evidence including bloody socks, prison-issue underwear and fingerprints. we've confirmed with multiple sources there was a dna match inside that cabin. two of the two men who have been on the run, richard matt and david sweat. police know they're here in this area. were here three days ago and they are trying their best to flush them out. >> that's an important update because it shows dna, forensics presence of both individuals traveling together. prison worker joyce mitchell may have helped those two
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killers escape and now she's behind bars. today her husband revealed about how he learned about his wife's possible involvement and the threat to his own life in a new interview. >> mr. mitchell your wives has more involved than what she's letting on. what? that's when he said that she brought apparently two hacksaw blades, and a chisel. >> oh, my god. when did you finally ask her point blank, face-to-face? >> that night on the way home. she said i have something else to tell you. i said what's that? she said their plan was they wanted to kill you. i said what? she said she would have never gone through with it. that's what she told me. that she really loveded me and she was in too deep. >> i mean there are no words. i mean marital counselling. >> i think it's beyond that kimberly. >> is it? i don't know. i want to be optimistic. >> there's no helping this
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marriage. i don't know. >> he seems like he doesn't want to leave. >> what happened to the ball and chain? remember -- >> he's wearing it. >> no in 1950s, in the movies the guy was always running with a ball and chain. >> the prisoner? >> yeah, the prisoner. >> i thought you meant the wife. >> no, i'm talking about the prisoners. i mean somehow when the movies became in color there were no more ball and chains. only black and white movies. >> it's so sad this guy seems so nice. this is what happens. the good guys get taken. >> the power of manipulation by a sociopath. so we'll find out eventually what her story really is. but obviously those two criminals were able to manipulate her either through fear or other means. >> love. >> well we don't know. >> love the ultimate manipulator. >> she denied that to him. >> she said she had some
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affection for matt but no sex. >> yeah. >> do you believe that? >> it's happened. >> it's a little different than "days of our lives" that i used to watch. >> but can we point out how stupid these two criminals are? do you know how much easier it is to recognize two guys that look familiar from the pictures you're seeing versus separately one guy? that guy could be anyone. and then the other thing is -- >> i love the paintings. >> right. >> artist renderings. >> k.g. right now they're holding her for helping them break out of jail. if someone dies in this process, she's going to be an accessory to murder right? >> yeah then it could be felony murder. it all depends. it gets very complicated. especially then if they go across state lines the whole deal. but you have to ask your question. i think it's very interesting. at a certain point does that attenuate where it's become so far from the incident itself would she still be legally liable? >> not really. >> i would probably charge her. but a defense attorney would
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deflating footballs. two issues the commish has to evaluate. does it implicate brady or imply he had a hand in deflating the ball. two is a four-game suspension for brady, $1 million fine and draft picks fair. >> certainly i accept my role and responsibility as a public figure. >> getting pummelled, tomorrow. maybe not here tonight but across the country do you care? >> i certainly care what the people close to me think and what they care about. i think also as a public figure you learn that there's not everyone is going to like you, either. so good bad indifferent, there's a lot of people that don't like tom brady. and i'm okay with that. >> okay. greg your thoughts? >> well i was with him until he said -- he started talking in the third person. i hate that. >> that bugs you. >> greg gutfeld when he hears
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that he's had enough. >> say what you think. >> you may not like brady. your thoughts on him -- >> i like him. i don't like his hair in that particular clip. and then i also don't like to use kind of the talking about himself in third person. that's a little weird. i think he really missed an opportunity to address the public at that time. now this continues to define him. i think it haunted him a little bit when they went ahead and issued the sus pension. >> suspension and fine draft picks seems a little harsh? >> obviously i'm not the sports expert at the table. >> what? >> i did meet a guy last night who is a season ticket holder to the patriots. and i asked him what do you think? tomorrow is the appeal. he said look when there's that much money at stake there's probably going to be some cheating. so maybe it is that people are just like factoring it in that there's going to be some cheating. and they're becoming more accepting of it. >> juan does it matter that the deflated footballs didn't
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matter? because in the second half when they realized it they came with the proper inflation and he performed even better. does that matter? >> no. because what it is you're violating the rules of the game. >> like going and robbing the bank and somebody beats you to it and there's no cash? you still went to do it. >> don't like the rule change the rule but play by the rules. >> that was a good one. >> can i hold you off for a little? you know him as a soft-spoken rap mogul and very successful businessman. ♪ >> is that man who comes off cool and chill has quite the temper. did his son justin as a defensive back for the ucla football bruins. according to tmz diddy got into an altercation with the strength coach in the ucla strength room.
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there are rumors combs levied terror threats against the coach. >> really shocked by it actually. i wouldn't think p. diddy since he is high profile, famous i wouldn't think he'd be getting into altercations like that. >> juan what is diddy doing in the ucla locker room? >> i guess grabbing his kettle bells. but it seems to me that he's way over the line. he's an arrogant guy who think that is everybody in the world should jump for him and his son. because apparently the strength coach was criticizing the kid ease routine and he didn't like it. i don't understand why he was even there. it's just not his workplace. he might be a visitor once in awhile. but you don't go in the locker room like that. >> you have no sympathy for the man. since he lost j-lo? >> i have sympathy for that. >> it's not gone well. >> i didn't even know that. >> did they add an assault charge and a terror threat? >> that caught my attention. what does that mean? he was leveling terrorist threats? >> he was threatening to take
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somebody's life. >> now is everything going to be terrorism if you threaten somebody? i would like to know more about the specific terrorist threat. >> somebody hits you in the head with a kettle bell. >> it's penal code section 422 in california. what it means you make a specific threat to take somebody's life that is to be taken seriously. you've got the intent you have the means and ability to carry it out to be a felony. so it's very hard to prove and i can't believe they charge him with that. >> i'll blow your butt up? >> diddy claimed it was self-defense? >> did he or didn't he? kettle bells are the worst thing that has ever happened in gyms. i'll be on a machine at equinox. some jerk will stand in front of me with a kettle bell and do this like this. these things are like -- look at those things. they're like from some horrible torture chapel bettermber doing this in front of your face. i say can you stop doing it? i won't let go of it but if you
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do i die you jerk. you're you've seen the picture the associated press tweeted over the weekend with the gunpointed directly at ted cruz's head. the picture immediately drew outrage. the a.p. responded with this statement "the images were not intended to place senator cruz in a negative light. anne coulter wasn't buying that". >> if that had been hillary clinton? if that had been president obama? the left would have been losing their mind over this. >> oh, yes. >> a.p. >> that is so outrageous. don't insult our intelligence by saying oh, we didn't even notice. it was a mistake. >> yeah. who would have seen something like that? >> now, dana these things are produced right? >> as a photo editor you're making snap decisions right away to send photos out. you still own that responsibility. to me it's pretty obvious what they were trying to do. this is the same media -- not saying it's a.p. but same media who tried to capture president obama so it looks like he has a
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he halo around him? there is a bias in the media and it often does extend to pictures and headlines and captions. >> if you look at this picture, i don't know if you can show the close up. it's offensive. how dare they point ted cruz's head at that poor gun. >> self-defense. >> all you had to do is the mirror test. what if it had been a favorite liberal politician? it would not pass. amazing how blind liberals are they would condemn cross hair photos but not this as inciteful to violence. >> if you're putting gun video on top of host the guns are pointing away. >> bad taste. poor judgment. i give them f minus. >> wasn't he speaking at a gun event? who put the pictures on the wall? >> not appropriate, juan. >> i don't like the picture. >> too bad he wasn't shorter. >> it would be in his mouth?
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>> if he was shorter it would have been over his head. >> like the comment. >> cnn host holds up a giant "n" word sign on live tv. our thoughts on that next. there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today.
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president obama surprised a lot of people when he used the full "n" word in an interview that aired yesterday. in an attempt to capitalize on the controversy, cnn pulled this disgraceful stunt that we're partially censoring. >> this is what america is talk about right now. does this offend you? it's the confederate flag. is it a symbol of southern pride or a symbol of hate? and then, what about this? does this offend you? this word? president obama said it out loud in an interview. and a lot of people are shocked. >> you know eric i don't even know where to begin. you know how i feel about the "n" word. i think the president made a huge mistake by allowing the whole conversation to shift from conversations about comedy and working together to now his use of the "n" word. and cnn, it seems to me made a
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gratuitous use of this word to provoke people to attract ratings. it seems to me to be just so base. >> yeah. so that's what the common theme was all afternoon was to see what don lemon did. he did that to get ratings. yeah probably. but isn't that what -- look i know him personally. he's a close friend of mine. he's a good guy. he's smart. he's funny. he's provocative but that's what he's paid to do. to provoke conversation. >> he said this. there's a difference between using the word to insult somebody and using it to start a journalistic conversation. >> i look at that and i go i'm not sure he had an opinion there. i think he said does this offend you? if it does let's have this discussion. let's have this conversation. as opposed to some other uses of it. by the way, he used it same thing a couple of years ago, too, and no one said anything about it. >> i would have said something about it at any time. but i'm just saying to me kimberly -- >> i don't like it.
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>> it looked to me like a cheap stunt. >> i'm not going to get inside his head. i got to spend time in my own. exhausting. but i think that i don't like to see that. i don't want it out there. i don't know that it figured the dialogue. just like i didn't like the president uttering it. i don't want to see it. >> well dana do you think that it had journalistic purpose? that it can be justified? >> look my parents -- i don't think i've actually ever said that word out loud in full. >> i have this recording, dana. >> i'm sure you have lots of things on me. i'm curious, though for don lemon. if he was saying that he was offended or maybe he was being provocative. but if it does offend him does that extend then to rap music as you've brought up on the show before? >> again the rappers say we're claiming the power of the word. >> you're very consistent on this issue. >> well it's from the heart. i'm not playing on this. i think that's wrong. >> well i think the real story
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is how little most people cared about when obama said it. it was the media that got the vapors. it's like whenever he does something oh, my god oh, my god everybody is screaming. everybody else was kind of like nah. it's on tv. >> i like him personally. >> but again, if we make the word out to be so big and so provocative and so insulting, it will be. i'm telling you. you walk through any high school. you hear groups of kids white, brown and black. they're dropping the word left and right. and they're not racist juan. >> you know what they are? let me just say it. they're stupid and ahistorical. for us as adults and don lemon to somehow sanction it i think makes us culpable and wrong. anyway one more thing up next. you can see we have a disagreement here.
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somehow climbed onto the plane. they're not aware of it until the guy all of a sudden looks and kind of freaks out. oh my goodness he sees the cat up there. very adorable adorable cat until it was sucked into the engine. >> that's terrible. >> i'm kidding. the cat is fine. >> does he not tell her? why doesn't she look up? >> i guess they were in shock. anyway they're all living together at a bed and breakfast in vermont. >> the cat might hold the cat? >> the cat's now the mascot. i'm done. dana? >> okay. a standing room only crowd today on capitol hill. alise stepanich chairing something called the millennial task force because she is a millennial. she says she's going to focus on this. listen to her earlier today. >> i'm a millennial myself. i am eager to hear the ways that we as lawmakers can better reach our generation. i believe that millennials have a unique perspective that can help craft a vision for our few. i also believe it millennials are an optimistic generation and they can teach us once more to
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be a leading voice in the world. >> so millennials are now the largest group of workers in america. >> juan. >> more good news about young people. 26-year-old nfl star rob gronkowski turns out he has not spent one cent of more than $16 million he's made so far in his nfl career! he hasn't spent the signing bonus, he hasn't spent the salary. he lives off of his endorsements. he's got endorsements with body armor super drink and dunkin donuts. that's the money he spends. so he has he said no jewelry, no fancy cars no big tattoos. he's just living. i can't think of -- i mean this is like a financial model for everybody in the country. again, only 26 years old. go gronk! >> all right, eric. >> by the way have you seen this guy party? he parties like a rock star. >> yeah. >> go gronk. you're going to read about him. he's going to be absolutely broke in about ten years. >> you love him. >> oh, he's crazy. anyway so sunday premiere
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season two premiere of "true detective" watch. i missed it. i got halfway through the first season and dropped it because i couldn't stay with it. it turns out the second half was amazing. >> just a bad first episode. >> can you do me a favor? let me know if it's worthwhile. i'll pick up "true detective" again. new cast. collin farrell and vince vaughn? at eric bolling on twitter, please? >> it's like "law and order" doing james el roy. >> k.g. go go go. >> i love soccer. women playing soccer even better. u.s. versus china, baby in canada. guess who's carrying the game? fox sports 1! was that good shawn? very exciting. so that's going to be played friday june 26. >> why does hannity hair ifcare if that was good? >> that was shawn o'rorke who produced me.
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>> that's it for us. something called "special report" is up next. >> a real show. shocking numbers tonight about cyber theft. 30 million people almost one in ten americans, could be victims of the biggest hack attack yet. this is "special report." >> good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. the cyber theft of personnel data for federal workers may be much more extensive than even the worst case scenario reports before now. lawmakers heard mind-blowing numbers today as they tried to get to the bottom of what happened to all that information and who took it. now confirmation that white house personnel data was taken as well. we have fox team coverage tonight. james rosen is at the
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