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this economy. it's rubio coast to coast. we're here to please. same anchor. be there or be square. you're out, if you're not. see you then. hello, everyone. i'm greg gutfeld. "the five." hillary doesn't care for borders unless they're around reporters. witness at a july 4th parade in new hampshire where she had her minions protect her from reporters sweaty palms and relentless starbucks breath. the reporters were originally allowed to mull around but then were herded away like one direction fans.
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it was a rodeo without saddles, but do you blame hillary? it is a little rich after being happilyy lyily lassoed for seven years by captain awesome. locked into the historical first strategy soaked in a sea of identity politics the press knows hillary is entitled to the crown. while they may complain about the quarantine it beats having to question her about e-mails, benghazi and that foundation. who wants to make her uncomfortable with the facts? if you do that a republican might win. it is exactly what they need to keep them from doing their job. hillary isn't shielding herself from reporters. she's boxed them in with their own progressive assumptions.
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the press is now pet turtles in a shoe box that you sometimes forget to feed. also pligoliticians do this. they've got to manage the press to keep a clean shot for photographs, but this doesn't work for her, does it? >> no doesn't. you know why? >> why? >> because greg gutfeld opened "the five" on monday. it hurts her. it hurts the press. it really hurt her because it played into all of the republican narrative that this is just a coronation. >> exactly. eric -- >> it might be. >> she doesn't care.
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but there's a reason she doesn't care because she doesn't have to care because she doesn't have a credible challenger so she can continue to play the game. god forbid that rope is not there and ed henry gets close enough to her to ask a question she has to. the news broke today that hillary clinton's first interview as candidate clinton will be with the cnn reporter who attended one of the clinton aide's weddings a couple weeks ag ago. you want to show what you're made of? sit down with o'reilly or bret baier. >> a lot of these people just know everybody. i've been to liberal weddings. i've been to conservative weddings.
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>> bragger. you don't have time for anybody else's wedding. >> isn't this the perfect visual for the queen of quarantine? >> yes. she's already acting like she's got this in the bag, roping everybody off, step back step back. of course she's not going the get challenged so he's going to go for the layup. they're going to go for the three-point shot and take the risk. she's got it all blocked off and she's going to go straight down her lane and put it right in. crony cronyism cronyism. >> i'm going to show you some media reaction from all around america. it was astounding. >> it reenforces our role as the herd. it is unfortunate for her because it definitely provides an image that looks scripted and controlled. you saw jeb bush waving to the crowd.
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the rope doesn't help in that images. >> reporters are not cattle contrary to popular reputation. it doesn't work in the smartphone era. every action creates an equal and opposite reaction. if you treat the press with contempt, you're going to get contempt back. >> yeah right. i think this is actually really embarrassing for the press. i mean who goes to something like this after months and months after being treated poorly by the clinton campaign being kicked out, not getting interviews with the candidates and goes sure i'll walk in a rope. i think that the press has a responsibility to say, no i'm not going to go inside the rope. i'm not going to do my job that way. >> 100% right. it's their fault. >> yes. it is. where's the pride in your work as a journalist? i don't think that they really feel that mistreated by hillary
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clinton because if they did, they would stop covering her. >> the story is about them and not her. >> remember when she was hillary clinton about to announce her candidacy and they were falling over themselves to get that glimpse? remember that? >> chasing each other. they deserve an electric fence to zap them. >> it's early in the game. she's still afforded nothing. she's not going to take any chances. >> i don't feel bad when they complain now. if you're going to walk in a rope backwards in front of speck spectators spectators i don't feel bad for you. >> if you've ever covered the white house or any of these major presidential campaigns, they do. you travel in a plane. they put you in a bus. they put you in a pen when the
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speech is going on. >> in a truck. >> what was the point of the moving rope? >> as someone who has actually covered presidential campaigns, i've done that too, but this is a whole new level of embarrassment and not doing your job the right way. what was the protocol here? we're going to have you walk inside a rope backwards. who says yes to that? >> here's the argument from the clinton people which is that mrs. clinton thought about her '08 campaign and decided she played badly and she wanted to do a better job of reaching out, touching people and talking to people individually and she didn't want the press to get in the way. >> really looks horrendous. somebody came like dog whisperer to them.
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>> did it make jeb bush look better because he went out there and risk -- >> he did risk it. i give him hats off. he did get beat up. people were walking around no more bushes. he put up with it. he was so aggressive. they were telling him to hurry it up. >> that's because he has competition. on the democrat side you don't have to go into the middle of the crowd and get harassed by a young guy about no more bushes. if he had a 50 point lead over his number two, my guess is he wouldn't take those chances. >> again, it goes back to the brilliant strategy of the democrats. they've always been able to find the one and they unite behind them. then you have bernie sanders just there for show. >> which was scary how many people showed up for him. >> they're confusing him for colonel sanders. >> is that what it is? so delicious. >> let's play the campaign
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response to their defense of the rope. >> my view it can't get in the way of her being able to campaign. we're doing smaller events. that's really important to her. that's the foundation she wants to get. at the beginning of the campaign talking with voters. what we tried here was you could do a thing where you preset press along the way. >> that was kind of mushy. >> i think for jennifer palmieri she made a mistake here. they have played so badly for the clinton campaign. >> she admitted as much though. nicole walsh pushes back on her. we put the candidate up on a pickup truck or something and it would naturally keep the press away. palmieri said we don't have those kind of vehicles yet.
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you have $2 billion. you just blew it. >> if they had been keeping hillary clinton so close and away from the press, it wouldn't be this feeding frenzy. if they allowed her to sit down with more than reporters and anchors that they like, the press would be more inclined to leave her alone. >> i think right now it is her. >> i think they're terrified of her. they don't want to push her. >> the result is the same. it's still for her candidacy. >> she's getting beaten up on the foundation stuff, the e-mail and she's not responded. they're paying a big price. >> his news is hillary will be granting interviews. i love that word granting as opposed to being available.
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>> yeah. she's going to grant you the interview. that's what's happening. she gets to pick and no one is going to criticize her about it. she knows the going to be a softball or not be contentious or make her lose her temper or feel bad. why not do it? >> the media is not going to point out what eric said in terms of getting that first big interview with being friends with a clinton aide. the media doesn't like to disclose their conflict of interest. if she does a good job in the interview, that part will be ignored. >> just to have another point of view when bush goes out, who does he talk to right? he talks to megyn kelly or hue hewitt or other conservative outlets. i don't understand why they don't take the risk.
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>> rand paul and chris christie are being asked tough questions on the other network. >> i say go get it. i more admire the candidate who is willing to get in the arena and fight. i don't like this stuff. i don't like this one-sided interview. >> it depends on who is asking the questions to be fair. if you come here you're going to get a fair shot. >> if i get asked a question on iraq -- ahead, the illegal immigrant who murdered a woman in san francisco confesses on camera and explains exactly why he kept returning to that city specifically after five deportations deportations. that's next. could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico well, could help them save on boat
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it was another deadly weekend in chicago. according to "the chicago tribute" ten people have been killed since thursday and at least 55 others injured by gunfire. among the dead a 7-year-old boy shot in the chest while watching fireworks with his father.
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his dad is a gang member and the bullet was meant for him. >> my baby was 7 years old, 7. he had plans. he wanted to be somebody. these streets are not right. my baby didn't ask for this. >> very upsetting to see a mother grieving like that and senseless violence and how many times have we talked about chicago and the loss of life and the murders, the homicides, there, and yet this is a town eric you come from? >> yeah. it's insane the numbers. in going off this year versus last year the numbers are 25% higher than they were last year of gun attacks, murders, and last year was a bad year so
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some in the black community are saying we need to spend more money on programs. it doesn't matter how much money is spent on programs. if the parents are giving their children guidance to steer clear of violence, then this won't happen. you'll get there was another murder in the park that was named after an 11-year-old girl a year ago. she was murdered and they named a park after her and there was another murder there. i don't know how to stop it. this reminds me of the gangs in if the 80s. it's overwhelming. >> but they've got to improve policing and they've got to be able to get out there and canvas the streets. this is essentially an emergency situation. you have to have cops out, increase the forces if you need to, whatever you do. stop frisk, question et cetera. you need to be able to get the
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gang members off the street get the illegal guns off the street. we were able to do this successfully in new york. why can't they? >> the police chief noted -- and the police chief has been under fire. "chicago magazine" did a whole story about how the police department was cooking the books and relabeling the homicides and murders to make it look like the crime rate was going down. he says we have to stop it and the problem is they're not prosecuting these guys. they have all these serious drug charges and they're not keeping them in jail, which is a serious problem. they're put back onto to the streets. it is one thing if gangsters want to kill gangsters, but it's another when they're taking the lives of children. i mean it's awful. i think they're trying to do what they can, but they haven't done everything obviously. >> greg? >> well what you said about
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getting them off the streets, the father of the dead child had 45 arrests. that's a systemic disaster. we're often condemned by experts all around the world that we're a nation of incarcerators. no we're just bad, very bad at incarcerating. when foreigners say we're a nation of prisons, they should not come here for their vacations and enjoy our safe streets. the reason why crime is on decline is because we have been incarcerating. we need to however, keep people in jail rather than turning it into a revolving door where people go in and out. the communities have to take the turf back from these gangs. they have to create something more attractive than gang culture for young men. it offers identity and power.
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why are young men -- why do young men gravitate towards these kinds of groups? it gives them identity and power in the community. it's about how do you counter gang culture and offer something attractive and get these young men before the gangs get them right? >> they're getting illegal guns. that's the problem. you have to go out and get the gang members off the street. they have to have a gang task force and there has to be aggressive policing. that's not the message being sent in chicago right now. >> i don't know if that's true. mayor emanuel and the police are tearing their hair out because they know how embarrassing this is. they want to stop it. i think greg is on to something. i think there's a culture here. i think it is a gang culture that attracts young people. >> that's true. >> it's not just the little kids. when i'm walking down the street the biggest threat is
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these guys want to rip you off and rob you. this is a terrible part of big city life. it is not just chicago, eric. it's all over the country. >> if you look at the numbers, the rates of homicide per 100,000 in chicago is five times that of new york. five times. >> you go to cities with larger black populations, philadelphia detroit, washington, d.c. it's at epidemic levels. you don't want to talk about easy access to guns but i think guns is part of the problem. >> the bad guys do. a crime committed by illegal immigrants in cities that grant them safe haven. he was deported five times, but made it back to san francisco
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and murdered kate steinle. >> did you shoot kate steinle? >> yes. >> where did you get the gun? >> in the ground. when the -- when the -- over there in the bench. i get my leg. boom boom three times. >> feds say this tragedy could have been prevented if they had been notified of this suspect's release. sanchez said he kept returning to san francisco because he knew there would be no effort to deport him there. san francisco is a sanctuary city. >> feelings trump fact. it trumps safety and freedom
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that somehow the freedom of an illegal alien is more important than the people who live there. if you think what are the consequences of that when you think of people who should have been in jail or should have been at home no one thinks of the consequences of feel-good progressive thinking. this is the consequence. >> i don't think it's feel good. i think it's realistic. this is new york philadelphia chicago. i think the city is great. why do they have these laws? you have a lot of people in the hispanic people in the community who will not report crimes if they think this is going to lead to people being deported. >> is it that? it's a push by these cities to provide sanctuary for people who want to stay here. what it ends up being -- and the
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feds don't push back. this is a violation of federal versus state. the states and cities are saying screw you, feds. we're not playing by your rules. the feds could step it up and demand local police departments to share information with us. right now you can't go to san francisco or washington or new york and say show me your illegals list. we're going to pick them up and deport them. they can't do that. >> the feds have made a policy decision but you're right. it is in violation of the law. going back to ronald reagan. >> they can go into the city without the city's permission to do raids. the obama administration is not allowing ice to go in and arrest these people. this is a systematic failure at
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all levels. there were sheriffs deputies last year they were killed by an illegal alien. to me the white house response to this today was amazing. josh josh ernest did not comment on this specific case. the obama administration has allowed 50,000-plus illegal aliens on to the streets of america. >> it is not just a sanctuary city issue. it is also a federal issue because they are not enforcing the laws as written on the books, so it is a failure on their part. immigration has been a very hot topic. donald trump taking a lot of heat for his comments on this exact issue and on crimes being committed, so let's take a listen to the gop reaction about
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trump and who is defending him. >> this is a guy who was a democrat for most of the last decade. i don't think he represents the republican party, and his views are way of the mainstream of what republicans think. >> i was offended by his remarks. listen. hispanics in america and hispanics in texas from the alamo to afghanistan have been extraordinary people and citizens of our country and of our state. >> i commend him for shining a lot on an issue that washington doesn't want to discuss and that's the problems of illegal immigration. >> you have a little bit of a mix there. >> establish candidates and the far right conservative candidates that's part of the problem. the gop is divided on the issue. >> i don't think it has to be a
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divided issue. i think that's two separate issues. i think illegal immigration is one issue. and this issue of illegal aliens committing violent, serious crimes is another serious issue. they have to address what they're going to do about the violent part of it. >> those people shooting each other in chicago, they're not illegal aliens. >> i'm talking about san francisco. that's not illegal immigration issue. there are two issues. the people who want to come here who do work in texas and then there's the other issue, which is a very violent portion of illegal immigrants who are coming here and killing americans that should be addressed by gop candidates and they have an obligation to distinguish the two when they do so. >> there's already a crime being committed, that is you're in the
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country illegal. every crime is evidence of a prior crime not being solved. they're not the same thing. it doesn't matter if it is 3% or 30%. none of those crimes should be committed because you should be enforcing the law so it doesn't happen. that's the key. >> i have to end it right there. >> are you sure? >> i was loving it. still to come on "the five," the world cup, baby. team usa making us all proud to be americans this weekend. stay tuned.
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union summit tomorrow. if greece doesn't strike a deal here's what one economic professor is warning what will happen. >> greece will be out of the euro. it will have its own currency. it will become a small country of the middle east subject to the whims of the bigger powers in the middle east such as turkey. it'll be a national disaster for greece. >> and that's what should happen right? >> i agree, i agree. imagine if a few nautical miles before the iceberg, the titanic passengers could vote on whether to hit it or not. they just voted to hit the iceberg. this is financial terrorism in a way. they just voted not to pay their creditors. so if you're going to live -- if greece is going to live like venezuela, then you should be venezuela. you should be treated like venezuela. no more long vacations. no more pensions.
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by the way, how can you not -- this is an attack on europe. there are people that are going to have their taxes raised. they're going to have to lose their savings in order to pay a bailout. how is that not an act of war? >> it is an act of a financial fu. 300 billion euros and we're not going to pay it. >> greece needs to just get lost. really. i'm so sick of them. they need to go to work. they need to pay their taxes. they owe $86 billion in tax to their government. we're paying taxes here in the united states. there are some people paying taxes in the rest of europe. we're not longer dealing with you. good riddance. bye bye. maybe they'll turn themselves around. >> tough love. >> we got to watch our markets. the markets opened badly today,
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right? but i understand they recovered most of the losses. the thing is what happens if the european union starts to unravel. what happens is portugal italy, spain, all the other countries with economic problems decide oh the greeks are the model. we'll tell everybody to get lost. >> even worse if that happens is if all the other countries that are having a little bit of trouble say, wow, you germans bailed out greece. i'm going to do that too. tough financial love. get your house in order. >> nobody likes free loaders. it doesn't matter if you make great yogurt. i don't care. suck it up. get up in the morning. go to work. you're retiring too early. i know you have great weather, but it doesn't matter. that's part of the problem. you have politicians buying
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votes with entitlements that they can't support. it's a joke. but guess what nobody is punishing them. >> you know the old saying the problem is socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money? >> right. >> the problem with greece is they ran out of germany's money. shark week kicks off amidst some attacks.
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are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours they're also kosher. kosher? yeah, they're really choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. yikes. it's one of the most terrifying weeks on tv. shark week is underway. >> looks like she's coming up. she's coming up. holy [ bleep ]! she's massive. >> that is unbelievable.
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>> whoa! she's like a jumbo jet. >> it really is a biggest shark i've ever seen in my entire life. >> it is the discovery channel's 20th year of shark mania, but this year is going to be different according to one of the filmmakers. >> this year is going to focus on conservation. a lot of the audience wants to see more science and learn more about sharks and less of the scary part and more of like the education, so you're going to have a bit of both. >> if people watch sharks on tv another victim has come face to face with the reality in north carolina. a man was bitten over the weekend on the coast. that makes this eight attacks in less than a month. he is thankfully okay. greg, this is very scary. why are they doing this? >> because sharks are often, i
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guess, getting a bad rap. they're dolphins without pr. in the 1970s, right, when this all started -- "jaw" was the first hate crime against sharks -- we used to have movies about sharks piranhas, grizzlies. all the villains were animal and around the 80s it switched. humans are villains and earth is the victim. they feel guilty about it and now it is us as a catastrophe against earth. >> 40 million people watched
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shark week last year. >> i prefer to watch my sharks on tv. i'm scared to death of sharks. i don't think you can have a pleasant experience with them. that shark is angry. shark prozac. >> two years ago, they created a fictional shark. it's entertainment. >> i adore shark week as well. it is so entertaining. the best shark documentary bar none is "sharknado." >> turns out the best way to kill a shark that's flying at
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you is with a chain saw. >> so we need more bloody katy. >> yes. i watched the extinct, maybe not extinct shark on shark week. it kind of freaked me out. i'm not sure if it exists or not. i'm like kimberly. you don't go in the water. >> if i'm in the water and a shark is coming at me the best thing to do is punch him in the nose. >> if your arm doesn't go in their mouth and they cut it off. >> when "the five" comes back team usa wins the world cup and we've got some celebrating to do, so stick around.
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well it was an incredible way to close out the fourth of july weekend. team usa beat japan for a record third women's world cup title. carli lloyd score's three of america's five goals. >> i love when people tell me i can't do something. that's what keeps me going, keeps me motivated.
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you've got to work as hard as you can. as i like to say it i empty the tank each and every day and outwork your opponent. if you have a dream, that dream is attainable. >> i have a mea culpa. i was wildly into this game. i'm screaming. i'm yelling. yeah you guys were on it. it was amazing. what a team. this is going to go down as one of the best teams, period in all of sports. and the way they won, 5-2, in a world cup and three goals of hat trick by one of the players from midfield literally at the midfield line. that is just insane. >> women do it better baby. i love it. i think it's fantastic. i've been playing soccer since i was in second grade. i think it is so fun, and i'm glad that this country is really embracing it and i'm glad the
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ladies led the way. >> there was a record on top of the world cup, obviously. there were 17 million american viewers, which is more than any for the game men or women. are you a fan of soccer in america? >> no. but i want to point out the difference between male and female soccer players. there are no phony theatrics by female players pretending to be hurt. if you watch any game any major game men are always falling down holding their ankles. somebody will walk by a male player and he will fall. these women, they'll get knocked over and get back up and run. >> it's actually 26 million. >> remember your favorite video? >> what? >> soccer. one guy punches the other guy. >> juan did you watch the game on fourth of july weekend as a patriotic duty? >> no i was watching baseball. i did watch when they played
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germany. i thought there was no way they were going to get by the german team. boy, usa can play. >> they did play. one more thing is up next.
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to elect a new candidate." now this. >> greg's travel tips. in the summertime everyone is going on vacation. i always say it is good to car pool like this crow did this on bald eagle. the crow hopped on for a ride. he was visiting his parents at ft. lauderdale. found the bald eagle on craig's list. they split the tolls and the gas and oddly enough they're now getting married. >> is that real? >> yes, that is real. >> you didn't photoshop it? >> that's the problem with photoshop. no one ever believes anything anymore. nobody ever believes my pictures. eric? >> okay. tonight, look at full screen. big hannity. we have ann coulter.
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they're going to talk about all the fallout with donald trump, jeb bush rick perry, ted cruz. everything. >> that looked like she was riding on your back. >> she wrote the book on immigration. >> best seller. >> i'm guessing he's going to bring some fire. >> she always does. never to leave any royal news behind yes. princess charlotte was christened over the weekend in the same church diana was baptized in back in 1941. believe it or not, the royal family is very conscious economically about saving money because she wore the same little christening outfit as her brother, little prince george. >> i still wear my christening outfit. >> that's the same buggy that
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the queen pushed for prince andrew. >> they cut corners. >> saving money, the royal family. >> juan? >> it was a star spangled saturday july 4th for the williams family. we went over to the canadian embassy. >> on the fourth of july? >> the canadians had a party. they even forgave ben franklin for trying to win control of canada during the declaration period. >> are you canadian? >> i'm not canadian. here i am in the photo booth with my wife and a friend and we had a great time at the canadian embassy. there we are overlooking the national archives. you can see the monument in the background. there it is. fourth of july fabulous views, unbelievable. i love fireworks. >> i somehow lost the memo.
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the canadian embassy? >> it is right over pennsylvania avenue. >> you were just using them for the view? >> they like "the five." >> their view is awesome. >> nice. we're all in. we're coming. >> all right. here is an armed citizens update for you. an ex-cnn reporter were staying in a hotel recently. he was assaulted by a bad guy that was armed with a gun. she handed her husband a purse with a firearm in it. the husband shot three times. he's going to live. quote, if you don't want to carry, please don't. then shut the eff up about it. make your own decisions. just bad guys. i think it is a good lesson for juan. >> crazy stuff happens.
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>> you're going to get shot. >> all right. never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. outrage over sanctuary for illegal immigrants. a preventable tragedy in san francisco fuels the incendiary political debate over immigration. this is "special report." good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. the city of san francisco's policy against cooperating with federal immigration officials may have cost a young woman her life and the situation in flames an explosive debate immigration as it becomes a flash point in the 2016 presidential race.

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