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pretty embarrassing. >> if it was under $10,000. >> you have to say something when you're going have that or an excuse? >> you have to provide for the source. >> or be ready to do so. they're really cracking down. >> understood. ladies thank you very much. so word to the wise don't do this. i'm eric bolling along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams greg gutfeld, dana perino. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five". >> welcome, everybody. it's something like the fastest but this time it's four stories. first all you have to do is open a newspaper or turn on the tv and you know after ten years of marriage one of hollywood's most famous couples are calling it quits. jennifer garner and ben affleck have decided to split, making this from affleck at the 2013 academy awards all the more sad. >> i want to thank my wife who i don't normally associate with iran. [ laughter ] >> but i want to thank you for
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working on our marriage for the last -- it's good. it is work but it's the best kind of work. and there's no one i'd rather work with. >> the refreshing couple were known to buck the hollywood mold and put family first. their statement reflected that saying "we go forward with love and friendship for one another and a commitment to coparenting our children whose privacy we ask to be respected during this difficult time." now, k.g. ben and jenn, everyone kind of looked up to them as that hollywood couple that was bucking the trend of getting married and getting divorced. >> i know how hard that is. and to write a statement like that and release it. and going through a very difficult time, very emotional time. but you feel you failed you failed your children you failed one another. you really don't want them to be adversely impacted. i like they talk about coparenting. i think that's so important. you have to put your ego aside. you can't make it about you, your feelings. do what's right and what's in the best interests of your children. i know ben. i don't really know jenn.
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but i think from what i've heard people that know them bowe very good people. they love their children. they're great parents. i hope they can go forward and this is not a painful experience for the children involved. >> that statement from what is that a year and a half ago from the academy awards there? had a lot of people questioning why you would go there. talking about how difficult it is to be married on stage. >> i guess she couldn't handle being married to a descendent of slave owners. >> i was wondering -- >> i have to commend "the five" on doing a story that cnn wouldn't touch. leading the show with a celebrity divorce. >> there's more to come greg. >> i just don't care. i don't care. let me put think the way. i can't stand ben affleck. he's a predictable left wing cookie cutter activist type. but i wish them well. i don't care about their divorce. i don't. i feel like it's a petty story for a show like ours. >> do you agree? >> i agree that a divorce is -- i've not been through a divorce.
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but i understand it is like grieving a death. and so of course they're people of means so they'll be able to do the coparenting in a way that makes sure that the children have everything that they could possibly need. but it is still going to be very sad for the family. >> so also juan ben affleck's been associated with gambling. he's been a bit of a player. he dated j. lo for awhile. i think that may have broken the j. lo relationship up. your thoughts on this one? >> well i mean i'm interested in a couple angles. one is today's my 37th anniversary. >> wow! >> congratulations! >> happy anniversary. >> how many wives? >> just one nice one. who's put up with all this. so at least happy anniversary even as we talk about divorce. here we come to this hollywood celebrity couple. what's interesting is this comes literally one day after ten years in the marriage. the reason for that is in hollywood there's a new set of rules once you pass ten years, i guess.
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so you have to have some kind of settlement. i'm hoping -- >> you mean in california. >> in california? >> it's not just applicable to hollywood. >> that's what i meant. >> is that a legal sent snimt. >> there was the whole thing with tom cruise and nicole kidman and reaching the ten-year mark. it can affect it. >> how does it affect it is my question? >> listen, i just keep what i had. i don't trust anybody. i'm the best person divorce. i got a job. i got insurance. 401 k. >> $40 million divorce. next up we told you about the world's worst prank where paris hilton was made to believe she was on an airplane that was crashing. the prank so elaborate there were two guys who jumped out of the airport with hidden parachutes. >> is that normal? it always does this? [ screaming ]
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>> i don't want to jump! i'm not jumping! >> what the [ mute ]? i said i didn't want to go on that plane. is that guy okay? >> yes. yes. yes. >> jumping out of the plane. >> i'm so sorry. i'm a naughty. i'm egyptian. >> paris hilton is telling business association that she's suing the egyptian tv host who set up that doozy. how about this one? this one get you? >> yes. the thought of paris going down on a plane. would indeed be frightening and terrifying. she should sue. she should sue. what if you were on that plane and you had a heart attack? i don't want to go down like that. i don't want to die like that. so this drives me crazy. you know what the consequence of prank shows are? when you actually see somebody on the street that's in trouble, you think that perhaps it might be part of a show. and you don't do anything about
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it because you think should i help this person or they're going to end up laughing? or someone's going to die. >> what if she's like yeah i'm jumping. boom. >> exactly. >> what if she says something that she didn't want to say right? >> right. a "cheers" episode. >> i admit to all this stuff before i die. >> "almost famous" when the plane was going down in "almost famous" and the guy tell all his friends he's guy and then the plane goes back up? >> did that happen to you? >> no. [ overlapping speakers ] >> you're hot. >> she's a young woman with all the resources at her disposal. she could do anything she wanted. you do not have to do egyptian reality tv! you're famous. you're like beautiful. >> if reality tv calls hang up. >> buy your own plane. >> she will do anything because all she is is famous. >> and they pay her a lot. >> that's true. they probably did.
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let's do this one. kim car cash glankardashian is probably the most controversial woman in america not running for president. kim k says quote i guess people would call me a filmist but i don't really like to put labels on things. do i what makes me feel comfortable. as to what makes her feel comfortable, the selfie she says. quote i've taken them i've chosen to put them out there. i like them. i'm proud of them. i think there's power in that. even if it's objectifying myself i'm okay with that. dana your thoughts on that. >> if she had comous and endorse add republican the ridicule from the left especially women would have been vicious. instead now they will embrace her. >> what's going to happen with the feminists? >> most american women i've seen polls don't want to be identified as feminist. they identify with a lot of goals of feminism but they find the moniker too harsh. what interested me she has 94 million followers on social
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media? 94 million? >> she's popular. >> is that more popular than you? >> probably all of us put together maybe. but very successful. k.g. she can say these things and rack up the bucks. she makes tens of millions a year. >> yeah. look she's a businesswoman. do you remember originally she was friends with paris hilton was helping her with her closet and organizing designing? from that -- >> that's how it all started. >> yeah. then the ray jay situation and the video. then it went from there. i'm not kidding. it all happened. >> she has advice for you. remember yesterday you were playing with the selfie stick? >> yes. >> she has a book out. the reason she's doing all this she's got a book out about selfies. and she says the key to good selfies is lighting. >> oh, i bet. i think a lot of firlts and whatever. >> she said she doesn't use filters. >> as for being a feminist look who she's married, to kanye.
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little missysogynistic. >> the one criticism i have for her is she ace business person. the creation of artificial reality. the fact her reality show is somehow real when it's just as contrived as any scripted show. it's led to a generation of people who now overdramatize everything when they get in fights. because they always feel they're on tv. so whenever they're in an argument they're always yelling at each other. instead of quelling they throw a glass of champagne in your face. because that's what they see on tv. >> like the real housewives. >> yes. >> and kim k. all right, jimmy fallon he is funny. here he is doing seinfeld doing uber. >> what's the deal with uber? you get in someone else's car. we're doing everything we're told not to do as children. we're literally getting a stranger to lure us into the car. what have we learned? nothing, people. >> and apparently fallon is
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mysterious too. last friday night's show was canceled with fallon tweeting "this picture on the same day. he says he got his ring caught on a table during a fall and almost ripped his finger from his hand. >> ouch. >> all seemed to be okay. but now there are reports that tonight's show will go dark for three weeks one week past the schedule. go-week hiatus. let's hear k.g.'s dream first. >> i was sort of a private comment. i had a dream about jerry seinfeld last night. >> do you want to weigh in on jimmy fallon's mysterious absence from the tonight show? >> something about his finger. i was just thinking about my dream. my dentist or he was pretending to be a dentist so he could have alone time with me. then he was wearing this weird outfit. then he was like putting things into my mouth. it was really scary. >> okay. >> then we kind of fell in love. it was weird. >> no. he was also -- jimmy fallon was also seen around town having a few cock tails in some clubs and
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what not. thoughts. >> you could say he's fallon and he couldn't get up. >> i don't think there's such a thing as clumsiness. he was out on the town had a few beers and fell. who hasn't done that at least three times an evening, kimberly and dana. >> you. >> he might have been drunk. who knows? but you know what? he'll be back. >> yep. >> okay. can i just go on his uber comment about getting into cars with strangers? that's absolutely true. it does cross my mind sometimes. ooh, black car, mysterious dark windows. please pick me up. >> why does it have to be black? i guess fit was a white car it would be okay. oh dana you are so racist. >> again? >> and juan? >> you know what caught my attention was, i tell you. today is my anniversary. but my wife gets mad at me because i don't wear a ring. but i never like it. i don't wear chains rings. >> a lot of guys don't wear
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rings. >> so according to the story about him, he fell and as he was falling the ring got caught. and that's what jammed the finger. now, i don't know how credible. >> making a case for men not wearing rings? >> no. that's not the point. thank you charles darwin here. no. what i'm saying is i think the man could have had an accident. he didn't have to be drunk, gregory. >> that's true. that's true. >> people have accidents. >> i was just hypothesizing. >> hypothesizing. that's a big word. >> thank you. >> looks really painful. i hope he's okay. >> especially if he's doing dental work on you. >> i guess you have to make fun of him for awhile. he's a comic, right? >> he's not going to lose his fing. >> he has lost his finger before. >> no. that's fallon's finger not seinfeld's. >> oh. >> we can go now? here we go again. the state department releasing a new batch of hillary clinton's e-mails. coming up the proof that when hillary speaks about her time as
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frontrunner hillary clinton was asked about her relationship with sidney blumenthal. a former confidante who advised her following the attack in benghazi. >> it's important to get into politics and have friend you had before you were into politics. what's on their minds. he's been a friend of mine for a long time. he sent me unsolicited e-mails which i passed on in some instances. >> this counsel came despite president obama specifically barring blumenthal from working in his administration. last night the state department released thousands of pages of e-mails from her tenure as secretary of state, it turns out blumenthal's counsel went into optics. he said this speech can't afford to be lackluster. it will then be held up to invidious comparisons to obama's glarting best efforts." that is not an e-mail you send unsolicited. >> she newt gig was up. she was going to be busted. she knew exactly what she was
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doing with him. so there's always some sort of side-stepping explanations. shades of truth and then darkness of lies. this is what happens with her. she knows she's on the hook with him. stop making weird faces at me. she knows they're going to say oh you were getting some of this from him, weren't you? she's like well, this was unsolicited. he was just sending this to me. i didn't ask for it. this shows she's once again not telling the truth. >> do you think there's anything she's said about the e-mails that will turn out to be true. despite the fact she's edie leaded her server? >> what i find interesting about the e-mails you see there were meetings that were scheduled then she would find out they were canceled. try to find a meeting and they would be canceled. she would ask about a meeting and they'd say no, that's important. she was the employee at work at the state department that you steer important stuff away from. remember anybody watch "office space" >> yes. >> she's milton wadan the guy
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they marginalized in the broom closet. constantly moving stuff away from her because they don't want her involved. they put bide nn charge of iraq which was a slap in the face. >> maybe he should be the v.p. >> blumenthal is tiago, whispering in her ear all the things she should be doing. then the media how are they going to play this? their strategy is make this a right-wing driven story even though it's the times that keeps breaking it. are going to make it sound like it exists only in the fnc bubble. if anybody else covers this story they're just idiots like the way they were idiots about irs or benghazi. >> so david axelrod, he was the president's adviser. he was asked about whether or not he knew about hillary clinton's private e-mail account and server. being former he's out of the job for about three years now. he said i didn't know. listen. >> i confess i didn't. i was there. i was a senior adviser.
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i didn't know that. >> if you did find out when you were there would you say hey, whoa wait a minute. should we talk about this? >> i might have asked a few questions about that. >> well some of hillary's e-mail that is were released last night were actually from david axelrod. he was asked about that earlier today. >> most people in the government had private accounts for private sorts of e-mails. i've always said that i knew she had that account. what i didn't know is that she used that account exclusively. i certainly didn't know that she had her own server. those were things i just learned with everybody else. >> are you buying that? >> so some very important things came out today. with these e-mails. number one, remember when hillary clinton said there is nothing classified in any of the e-mails? we found out there were 25 e-mail that is were either partially or fully redacted because they contain classified material. number two, this was very early on.
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this was the beginning when she first started to go there. and then we're going to get 3 or 5,000 every month going forward. we're going to get more and more. we're going to see how it develops. it's painting a very interesting picture. greg points out maybe she wasn't as informed as you would hope your top diplomat would be. but i'm very curious to see how sidney blumenthal's role plays out going forward. number three, this is really disturbing. the same person who was responsible for the lois lesh lerner e-mails that evaporated or got lost that same kathryn duval is overseeing this e-mail release or document dump every month. you have to wonder if she did it before and if there's any funny business that went on before with lois lerner which a lot of us do, is there going to be the same amount of coverup or games being played with these e-mails? >> you can imagine, juan the white house is probably not very happy at the moment. >> no. smee she broke the rules. you asked eric earlier do you
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buy this about axelrod's statement? dana if i send you an e-mail i know you have a private or secret e-mail account. i don't know that the server is necessarily different. >> correct. >> i don't know that. >> that really wasn't the question. that wasn't the original question. when her e-mails, private e-mail account, the questions at the white house briefing included the question of did you guys know about her secret e-mail account. >> private, yes. >> private. and then they all avoided it. >> yeah. but i think people knew about it. >> but you're like -- no. i don't know where greg's private server is. [ overlapping speakers ] >> kimberly in a court of law that would not hold up am i right? >> no. i think it's nonsense. and you know the more that this comes out and it gets exposed, the sooner the better. then biden's going to get in. then it's just going to be -- >> let me finish up my thought. this has nothing to do with benghazi. that's what this was all about. this is going to really reveal
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that -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> this is 2009. this is the very beginning of her tenure. [ overlapping speakers ] >> okay many so all this is about is she lost to obama and she felt like she was an outsider in the obama camp and that's why it's all about logistics and am i invited to this meeting or not. >> first year of ten your of her secretary of state. >> blumenthal i find that relationship very troubling. i think it's troubling she thinks she can play by her own rules. if that's what this point is i agree. >> thank you. rest there. >> this is just every month they're supposed to release another thousands of e-mails. this is just the beginning. >> by the way, blumenthal will mat will benghazi since he's probably the one responsible for -- >> getting the money from the clinton foundation and advising on optics about a libya speech? >> can i make one more quick point? is this going to go on and it's chronological. these documents are going to get dumped every month?
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you're looking right into the election. >> still they don't care. >> you know why? because did you see polls today? she's up plus 13 on bush plus 17 on rubio, plus 19 on walker. >> but bernie sanders. don't count him out. >> that is your hope gregory? >> one of the things they found out in the e-mails people do this if they have an assistant. write an e-mail could you go get me an iced tea. she does this. what would you ask for? not an iced tea, i imagine. >> no. i can't say that on air. >> he'd ask for a percoset. ahead on "the five" the oklahoma supreme court ruled against a religious statue at their state capital. critics argue it represents an attack on christian values. we're going to debate that next. >> terrible. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®.
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another big supreme court decision. this time at the state level in oklahoma. the court there ruling 7-2 that the ten commandments statue currently on capital grounds must be removed. the mop yumt was a privately funded gift. but the justices said the state constitution prohibits the use of public property to directly or indirectly benefit a church or religion. here's one state representative who calls it a slap in the face. >> if you forget your history you forget your future. as an army veteran and having two great grandfathers in the war for independence i find it really odd at the eve of the birthday of our founding of our country coming up this decision coming out. this is kind of a slap in the face for all those that fought for freedom. >> eric your thoughts on this the ten commandments. >> i mean the rule is very clear. because it has a religious meaning to it they're not going
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to allow it. doesn't matter who paid for the moon yumt. it matters where it was. it was on state grounds. so they knew it had to probably go. i would -- look. i'm as religious as anyone comes but i understand why they're doing what they're doing. they do the same thing at christmastime with nativity scenes. a nativity scene will show up at a courthouse somewhere or state building and they'll have to be removed. we know the rules. if you don't like the rules get them changed. vote the people in that will change the way they vote on issues like this. get it done. >> it's just not nice to be mean to baby jesus. >> not nice. >> or moses. >> well okay. >> of the commandments. >> yes. moses is not in the nativity scene. it's baby jesus and mary and joseph. sweet donkey like in shrek. >> okay. go ahead. >> you know what interests me about this? there are two things. one is the supreme court has said you can have some historical monuments that have
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religious background on public grounds. to eric's point. but in this case from what i've read in the news the state supreme court in oklahoma said this was in violation of a state law. so even if you say, we don't like it you're really talking about oklahoma state law. and your argument is with the oklahoma court, not the national government and not the supreme court of the united states. the other thing to say is as i recall is it judge roy moore down in alabama who got in all that trouble because he wanted the ten command mntsz on the wall in the courtroom? he's fighting the gay rights de-dee significance and trying to delay and resist that. is this a political movement more so than a religious movement? i think it's policy. >> interesting. that was a really good assessment. thanks juan. greg. >> i think the reason why the people don't like the ten commandments it's too judgmental. i think if you rename it soften it call it the ten helpful suggestions instead of thou shalt not kill.
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>> be a number one best seller. >> think about not hurting anybody. that kind of thing. honor your mother and father. just be polite. i don't know. whether you're religious or not, you have to admit that the ten cs as i like to call them are pretty universal. it's something that even if you're not religious like i am you know it had an impact in your life growing up and played a role in the country's founding -- you know where i am on this. i'm agnostic. but if atheists want to be the next group to gain acceptance might want to lighten up a little on some of these things. >> right. >> because i understand the principle and eric is right. the principle this is what you do. this is the right thing. but at some point it's like do you have to chase every single one? can you just like -- who is it hurting? i don't know. >> cane bring something up very quickly? the thing that dana mentioned yesterday the supreme court is going to hear on the unions the teacher that wants to not pay dues? this is going to be monumental. i hope we do something. maybe we can talk about this
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tomorrow. big, big supreme court case coming up. >> yeah. >> it will be exciting. one to watch. see, the problem is people are very passionate about their religion. so it feels like it's constantly religion under attack under assault in this country, right? like you're saying if you want to be a group that gains acceptance why do you have to constantly push the point, throw anytime face? what are you trying to achieve ultimately? why is this so necessary for them to strip other people of their religious beliefs? >> but like eric said it's a principle. >> in this instance they're on solid legal grounds. >> but there's a conservative argument they really have been taking to heart. which is that in the aftermath of the gay rights decision you want to make sure that people don't attack the church as an institution. >> right. >> that there's so much good in our society. >> thank you. so true. >> i couldn't agree more. but i haven't seen it. you say you're worried about iters kimberly. i haven't seen anyone that wants to go and attack my church. i don't feel under attack. >> they want to go after the tax-exempt status. >> of the churches? >> yes. >> i've not seen that.
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shrubs? do they bring more bliss than reading a book or doing anything constructive? maybe you should do those things instead. i'm not bashing cat videos mind you, kimberly. but reminding you that only productive work brings real satisfaction. it's a huge error to think that what feels good actually does good. activity that is demand effort and attention create something more important than happiness. it's called satisfaction. which you don't get from the unlimited faucets of cat videos pornography or netflix bings. disciplined activity creates a disciplined life. unlimited stimuli, however, creates zombies. that's what we should really be looking at. what happens to the world's greatest country when so much of our lives is spent on the receiving end of temporary novelties that do nothing but fill buckets of time until death? so laugh at the cat videos all you want. but in 20 years, our robot overlords will be laughing at videos of us
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[ laughter ] >> the visual is kind of good. >> it is. could you see robots watching human videos? while we're walking around like this doing stupid things? that's going to happen. because we're too busy -- now we're reacceptceptacles for junk. >> he has the intelligence of a 1-year-old. he likes to watch cat videos and i like to let him do it. this month's edition of "foreign policy magazine" had a big piece about the future of work and how robots and will robots be changing the way we work. there's a guy in there who has an essay who says this is actually great news that robots are going to be take over all these jobs. because then it will leave more time for humans to do leisure activities and pursue things they care ant. they're not going to do that. they're going to watch cat videos all day. >> robots are now watching cat videos. that is a fact and you can google that. eric imagine people watching cat videos on a microscale. couldn't it take away from the economy on a macro level if you
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subtract time for 300 million people. what could that do to an economy? >> you jest. however, take out cat video, replace pornography. you know what it's done. pornography costs hundreds of billions of dollars in productivity a year. hundreds of billions. >> at least in my neighborhood. >> can we take one level down and take a deep zmooif why does productive work satisfy one? is it because you become a better person or because you become more successful to buy things to entertain yourself with? does it not come full circle? >> maybe. but i always feel that the money is not important. you always feel good after you achieve something. >> right. >> why, though? >> because you're filling your soul bucket. every morning you wake up and got to fill that buck wet something. >> what if achieving in business? >> you can derive personal satisfaction and happiness or excitement. entirely how you're wired.
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>> you can be successful and buy the pair of shoes or bigger apartment? >> nope. not for me. but it could be different for you. i think you like your toys. >> my point being, it comes back to am i trying to be successful so they can spend more time watching a cat video. >> i've never sought out a cat video. video. >> i saw somebody say everybody's watched a cat video. i can tell you in all honesty i never watched one. >> you have now. >> yeah. because i sat there watching. >> you got paid to do it. >> that's true. >> amazing. >> tony my son loves these things. we think he's weird because of it. we can't understand. the guy is like a very successful man but he watches cat videos for days. >> maybe that's like his medication. >> like a lot? >> i don't get it. >> you're saying he just wants to watch it? does he seek it out over other things? >> no. actually what it is is when juan walks in the room he goes hey,
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rafi what are you watching? cat videos. >> not rafi tony. >> protect rafi. >> yeah. >> kimberly can i ask you about anything at this point? >> i don't know. i'm not really a cat person. but i watch these videos because you put them on and they're kind of weird. i don't know. i like dogs and i like men in uniform. i like guns. that's it. >> well okay then. i like the slow loris videos. >> those are good for your brain. the stimulation is amazing. no wonder you're so smart. >> just stop it. coming up donald trump addresses his $500 million lawsuit against univision. meanwhile, another big company is cutting ties with the presidential candidate. details next.
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donald trump made some controversial remarks about mexican immigrants during his 2016 announcement. disappointed in those remarks, univision nbc announced they were dumping the miss universe pageant from their broadcast. the donald is not taking it lying down. >> that will be interesting to see all that. because univision, i have a
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signed contract for five years on the pageants. they have no right to terminate and they terminated. and they didn't even send me a letter. they terminated with a p.r. statement. so we just sued them for $500 million. >> mr. trump also claims -- you love it? okay. that two networks were abandoning the 51 pageant girls. >> we have 50 of the most lovely women you've ever seen right now in louisiana. and they have been abandoned by nbc and abandoned by univision. and i'm going to work it out so that that show goes on. but they have been totally abandoned. their parents are there, their families are there. these are fabulous young women. and nbc didn't even think about that when they did it. >> oh, no. the controversy doesn't end there. just today macy's said the company was ending their business relationship with trump. now he's calling for a boycott of the store. kimberly what do you think? >> i mean look if he's got a legal case bring it.
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he can sue. if they did not adhere to the contract they violated it which is what he is suggesting this is improper termination, improper notification pursuant to the contract terms then bring the case. this is how we correct bad behavior in the marketplace. >> nbc and univision say this is ridiculous. eric. >> well, of course they're going to say that. they pulled the plug and donald has a -- i guess he has a legitimate lawsuit. i'm not sure if they have any clause in there in the contract that says if statements are said that they find offensive that they can do it. most contracts have something stupid like that. >> moral clause. >> morality clause. then you go into some sort of fight and negotiate something out. but i love the fact that donald trump is doing this in the midst of launching a presidential campaign. most other can do its wouldn't do this. they would shy away from it and just go -- you ever notice you can say some outrageous things about people. they'll sue you. you say outrageous things about politicians especially when they're running for something,
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they don't sue you. maybe hide it under a rock. they run from it. donald trump is being donald trump on and off the campaign trail. i'm a fan. >> dana, let's do the politics here. donald trump is now number two among republicans. >> the lawsuit story actually helps keep him in the news. i think a lot of the polls right now at this point in any presidential election is about name i.d. he has that in spades. so he will continue to be in the news for lots of reasons including this one. also hillary clinton bringing him up today, making sure everybody knew he is a republican candidate and she will continue to do that. on his point about the contestants and them being abandoned by univision and nbc. that is true. but millions of latinos feel embraced by nbc univision and macy's. so there is a mathematical equation that has to be at least i think come to the forefront. you can make a point and maybe feel he has a good point. you can make it more per
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situationively and situation /* persuasively. >> he says the shirts and clothes made in that store are made from china. >> the petition is something like two years old. this guy behind it has been waiting and waiting and finally got something. but donald has become something of a human confederate flag. now everybody has to decide whether they're with him or against him. i am concerned about the 51 abandoned pageant girls. somebody's got to find out where they are and offer them some housing. but you make a legitimate point. >> that is you? >> there's a legitimate point to be made about the link between some criminality and illegal immigration. at the beginning i guess the white house has said they have released -- this was a couple of years ago. they had released low level criminals. then we found out later according to the "usa today" there might have been some murderers and rapists.
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you have to have the statistics and the facts at your fingertips when you make these points. because it's a valid argument to make. but when you go out there off the cuff this is what happens. and you end up in a weird way kind of poisoning what could have been a legitimate conversation or a debate. and now instead you have yourters always having to defend you and saying that's not what he really said. that's a candidate. that's a tough candidate to support if you're constantly having to explain them. >> i'm going to hire you as my defense lawyer. >> you make a very good point. we did a segment on this show where i think it was 1600 hardened criminals. illegal criminals with violent crimes is the reason why they're in jail they were released to the streets. >> what are you talking about? >> the point is what we're doing now is we're trying to explain the candidate instead of the candidate speaking for us. that's a problem. >> you're trying to help him. >> i'm actually not. i'm actually being critical. i'm saying you need a candidate who speaks for you.
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you shouldn't be having to defend a candidate. you need a candidate that you don't have to do that. >> thank you, my counselor. if you want to catch more of the donald you will. he's going to be on the record tonight with greta. tune in at 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. one more thing coming right at you.
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>> big news in the movie business. "magic mike xxl" basically the "citizen kane" of male stripper movies premiered last night and outdid the new "terminator" movie which is amazing. it's the godfather of table dancing movies i might add much like the first "magic mike" which could be considered the gone with the wind" of strip tease movies. matthew mcconaughey is no longer in this one but i think it's going to do well. >> i watched it in the theater and watched it on pay per view. remember we were in tampa you wanted to take me to all those -- >> i wanted to take you to where every scene was filmed in "magic mike". >> instead i was interested in the speeches at the rnc convention. >> shocking as that may be -- >> i am heading to patriots point, south carolina. right near charleston and mount pleasant south carolina. i'm going to join heather childers for part of the proud american events fox is hosting
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there. you can find out more information on all this on our web site foxnews.com. >> you photoshopped me out. >> at 9:15 p.m. i'm going to leave here and do a facebook q&a all about the fourth of july proud americans. kimberly anything you want to ask me about i'll answer. >> there you go. i noticed that was a graphic you and i used to share together and i think you photoshopped me out. >> we had another one. i would never do that to you. >> that's a great picture by the way. >> the media's responsibility to ask the tough questions get the tough answers, let the american people decide what's really going on with the president. so in fact it's the only job in the constitution the media job, that's protected in the constitution. so watch cnn lap dog left wing media fall flat on their face asking president obama this question yesterday. >> i wanted to ask you about what some people are calling your best week ever. it seems that you built up some political capital for the remaining months of your
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presidency. i'm curious how you want to use it. >> best week ever. there you have him. isis everything going on here. you have supreme court decisions and you go with was last week your best week ever? good job, jim acosta. that journalism degree you got. >> remember they asked him what enchants you. >> asked him what his favorite color was. >> what was it? >> i don't remember. k.g. everybody like soccer? i love soccer. women's soccer. i played on an all boys' team which was delightful. the u.s. women's national team handed a big defeat to germany last night. it was a thrilling victory. they are advance to go the the final of the women's world cup. and fox sports 1 big time victory for them as well. averaging 8.4 million viewers. and at the peak it was over 12 million. >> wow! >> what a thrilling victory. next week is "shark week" on tv. it's "shark week" now. a seventh person was attacked off the coast of north carolina today. 60-year-old man bitten by a 6 to
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7-foot shark. you know they say there are more people in the water, more sea turtles. and guess what more sharks. run! run now! >> that's it for us. "special report" on deck. see you tomorrow. hillary clinton's end run around president obama. newly released e-mails reveal the president's top diplomat sought and received considerable help from adviser banned by the white house. this is "special report." >> good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we're getting new insights tonight on how much hillary clinton ignored president obama's wishes during her work as secretary of state. his secretary of state. on top of violating policy by using a private e-mail address and server to do government business clinton also sought substantial help from an adviser who had been essentially blackballed by the white house. we have fox team
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