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ings to talk about. and i think that picking an american president is such serious business and i've looked at all the candidates very very heavily. i know almost all of them and spent hours and hours with senator rubio. i think he's by far the right leader. yes, sir. he's the right man. >> george thank you very much. the debate we'll test that tomorrow. i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with want want dana perino eric bolling and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> we are exactly 24 hours away from the first debate of 2016. and 28 hours away from the primetime showdown between the candidates in the top ten. we are joined now by two of the moderators of that debate at 9:00 p.m. eastern. bret baier and chris wallace are live in cleveland and join the five now. gentlemen, get ready to rumble. we're very excited about the debate. we're going to kick it off with some questions to see what kind of level of preparation? can you hear me?
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yes? make a little wave if you can. >> kimberly you're not going to believe this but we can't hear you at this moment. the feed just dropped. i hope this isn't the thing that's technically -- >> as important as "the five" is better now than -- >> tomorrow night. >> exactly. until we can hear you we'll tell you we just got out of a question meeting. we've been working on these questions as we talked about for a long time trying to hone them down. and ideally trying to get candidates off their talking and i think it's going to be pretty exciting. there's a lot on the table. >> there is a lot on the table. and obviously ten candidates people trying to sort out these various candidates. and let's face it part of it is also the donald trump show because he's been the big x factor in this entire campaign. obviously i think shocked the political world with how well he's done. and as you can see, he's going to be in the center podium right in the very center of the stage, all the other professional politicians all to the sides.
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we don't know quite how he's going to perform. will he act like another politician? he hasn't up to this point. will he on this very big stage the biggest stage of the campaign or be the donald trump that we all know, we either like or hate from "celebrity apprentice" and his other appearances. >> just to give you a sense, this place is huge. there'll be 4500 people here. the stage is great. the desk up there they're working on all the technical stuff now. you see now we can hear. i can just hear you now. there we go. >> all right. so now let's get cooking. we enjoyed your commentary back and forth between two ferns, that was fantastic. so we got that trump nuts middle and he's been driving the bus. we'll see what kind of level of preparation and specificity he's going to brichblgt he's certainly been the big talker. what i want to know is how you gentlemen have prepared for this debate and kind of lay out for us how it's going to go in terms
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of the format what can the candidates expect? >> well we can expect that they will be pressed on various issues. if you look at the -- any poll associated press, our poll the issues that americans care about, those things will be asked about. it is also going to be a format that enables interaction. and there will be likely some fireworks just by the phrasing of the questions as we have them now. >> yeah. and there are about a half dozen major buckets as we call that. and we're not going to tell you what they are. but if you had to guess in your living room major topics foreign and domestic that you would want to hear what these candidates have to say. and bret meghan and i have each taken two. we'll do some other things in it when we ask a question somebody's going to get a minute to respond. if they call out another candidate, candidate a says something lousy about candidate
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b, candidate b gets 30 seconds to respond. if candidate b in the course of his answer insults candidate a, candidate a gets 30 seconds to respond to him. at some point we would call an end to that. but you want a little bit of jockeying. that's what a debate is about. >> there'll be some moderator discretion kimberly. >> i like that but i like this new format where you'll be able to like poke the cage and get a response back. it should be pretty interesting. dana you have a question. >> i was going to ask something that chris already answered how you're going to break it up between domestic issues and foreign policy. let me ask you something specific today. there could be a unifying moment i think amongst all the republicans that represent the big ten. they represent them all. but president obama today on the iran deal said that just because iranian hard liners chant "death to america" does not mean that's what all americans believe. he went on to say it's those hard liners chanting death to america who have been most opposed to the deal. they're making common cause with the republican caucus.
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tomorrow night will be first time that the republicans have a chance to respond to president obama, not just on the foreign policy question but also on the questionable way that president obama has dealt with the congress. >> yeah. i mean i think that's a great question. i bet it will end up as part of our talk about iran. you're right. there'll be a unifying message coming out of all these candidates on that responding to that very line. i mean i didn't see the speech but i read it as we were in that meeting. and definitely raised some fwrie aye brows. i think it will get a lot of reaction. >> also the president sort of suggesting that some of the people who are opposing the deal with iran are the same people that supported getting us into war with iraq saying in effect you were wrong about that war. you're wrong about this. there's going to be some red meat. look, we certainly want to see these republicans go at each other but we'll give them plenty of an opportunity to make their case against barack obama, and maybe more to the point to make their case against the person they're most likely to face in
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november of 2016 hillary clinton. >> eric bolling. followup? >> doing the math here it's a tall order. you're probably going to have about what 85 minutes or less of time to talk to ten different people six different buckets as you point out. if it becomes too much of a back and forth, let's just say some two or three candidates want to take shots at trump, he takes shots back how are you going to bring in the other ones? be able to cut them off and say let's bring in ben carson whom i guess wouldn't be the one taking a shot at donald trump and may get left out before he gets a chance to really show the american public what he has to bring. >> yeah. that's a great question. it is real time eric in that we are balancing out the number of questions, the amount of time each candidate talks. they're in our ear telling us exactly where we are time-wise. we're going to try to be as fair and equal as we can to all ten candidates. as you do the math and take out the commercials, it ends up being about 110 minutes.
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but we're not counting. >> and i have to tell you, if there is blood on the floor here in cleveland, it was in our question room because we realized we've all written questions for each of the ten candidates on each of our buckets. and the math doesn't add up. so there's a question that you just loved we've been told today you may be get to ask seven candidates questions but have to give up three of those question that is you cherish. if that does happen then we'll make sure that the candidates who didn't get questions in one bucket get asked questions in the next bucket. so we're going to try to keep it reasonably fair. >> okay. greg. >> bret first thanks for filling in for me last minute. i had a volleyball scrimmage with stossel. i couldn't miss it. >> your sweater wouldn't have worked anyway. >> you guys aren't ready for peach. >> i thought it's hot salmon. >> that was my nickname in high school. my question the debate is
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taking place at the quicken loans arena. while you're there, can you ask a mortgage specialist if i should refinance my 30-year fixed rate to a 15-year fixed rate? and then ask the candidates. >> i think we can do that down the row quickly. >> are you sure you don't want a 5-1 adjust snabl. >> the adjustable arms i don't trust, chris. >> i told you to get the adjustable rate mortgage. he doesn't his zbln don't do interest only, america. >> i will say there's a lot of cleveland cavaliers stuff here. obviously the cleveland cavaliers play here. chris is trying to get some lebron james thing signed. >> i'm thinking that lebron james plays here i'm thinking of beginning the debate with some resin. come back to the shot of me guys. this is how it goes. then i'm going to go like that and stuff's going to go up in the air. >> "the five" have almost destroyed the debate. you two fine gentlemen.
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juan williams don't worry. you recognize this man from "special report" he's here to save the day. >> guys i really think this is the trump show as it's being called. so i've been in those meetings with you where we're preparing for the debate. one of the issues is about what happens when somebody starts to just uponjust pontificate or not answer your question. do you interrupt? if you interrupt you have to start the clock again. how do you deal with donald trump? >> we've talkeded about it. every candidate will be treated the same juan, as far as the rules, the warnings the buzzer. and if they continue to talk and it's not just donald trump but anybody else we have ways to kind of move on. >> do you cut him off? >> ideally we'll keep it moving. >> would you cut him off? >> we do have a trap door. at a certain point, bret he can hit the button and boom the guy disappears from the stage. >> basically they're going to do
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to the candidates, juan, what i have to to do to you on "special report". >> oh. >> very true. >> with all great respect, these guys should be the ones moderating the debate. they're very good. but with someone like me, you have no hesitation about cutting me off. how are you going to cut off donald trump? >> here we go. >> i tell you what. we will have ways to move onto the next thing. and i think we're going to do it in as nondisruptive way as we can. >> but just to go back to give you a sense of how much we plotted this out, you may remember that one disastrous debate from the last cycle, the way we signalled that you used up your 60 seconds was something that sounded like a doorbell. and we got hundreds or thousands of angry e-mails from people all over the country because their dogs whenever they heard the bing bong had run to the front door because they thought that somebody was at the door. so it won't be -- in fact we're
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talk about -- >> we can't. >> we can't tell what it is? >> no, it's a secret. [ overlapping speakers ] >> a buzzer like at the end of the 24 seconds. anyway -- >> so now what do you guys expect there's going to be probably like the hot button topics during this debate that you expect to see some interchange between the candidates? >> you name the issue. the candidates have different approaches different things that they've said different things that they've done. and seeing them interact on those issues whether it's on foreign policy, on common core on the economy, there are a number of different times when you can point to people nsa. you can talk the gamut. there are different views. and ten candidates on the stage. >> i think why this is such a big kickoff and so interesting is the fact a lot of these guys have said bad things about each other. i don't mean just personally.
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about their policies over the last six or eight months. now you'll say this guy has said this about you. why is he wrong. and you hope that they'll instead of saying it behind each other's backs that they'll say it to each other's face. >> it's important to say that's not the whole debate. there'll be a lot of substance where they're going to lay out what they believe and how they're going to lead the country if they actually become president. i think there'll be a good balance in between the two. >> i would love to know how they're going to beat hillary clinton. i'm expecting a lot of in fighting going back and forth jockeying for position in the polls and that's good for each individual candidate. i get that. but for the american public out there, they probably want to know who's electable? who is the one that's going to be electable against a hillary clinton or whoever may be coming from the left? >> don't worry, eric. that will be covered as well. it's a very good point. it's something we discussed today. they'll get an opportunity to talk about that. >> and we should point out that
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they'll also have a closing statement in this debate. 30 seconds to wrap up that will be their own time at the end of the debate so they can say whatever they want to say. >> dana. >> can you tell me then how long do they each get for an opening statement? and i'm curious if you've heard anything about their social media plans. because while the television time is really important, arguably now going into the 2016 election the social media work that each of the candidates will be doing behind the scenes is as important, i would imagine. >> dana no opening statements at all. we're getting right to it. >> okay. >> so once we start it's on. and then -- and as far as social media, we haven't really delved into how each candidate is dealing with them. but all ten of them have a big presence. >> and there was an interesting story in the "new york times" today and they had a picture of the wall at rand paul headquarters where they are game planning for all of the web sites, all of the twitter handles. i have to laugh because the very
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first two at top were @bret baier and @meghan kelly. no @chris wallace because it doesn't exist. it's some guy in his pajamas in his mother's basement. >> put one up for tonight. throw them a curveball. all right. what do you have greg? >> this is a question that i'm sure millions of americans are wondering. you have ten people on that stage. arguably one of them is going have to go to the bathroom over this time. how do you deal with bathroom breaks during debates? >> actually it's a great question. we have the quicken loans catheter. i'm just kidding. i'm kidding. no [ laughter ] >> it will be commercial breaks. there'll be plenty of time. >> commercial breaks for the candidates and the audience. >> william devain brings the catheter out and it's made of silver. >> very presidential. i love america. you can capitalize and monetize
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anything okay? you have a catheter sponsored by quicken loans. go ahead, juan. top that. >> guys who gets the first question? does it automatically go to trump go down the line or people raise their hands say i want to get in here? >> juan is asking like really pointed, specific questions. he wants to know the layout. i'll e-mail you the rundown once we have it all locked in we won't talk about who gets the first question. it will not be by -- we're not going to talk about the order. >> not going to go by rank. >> in other words, it's not going to go to trump. they should all be ready for the first question. >> i love it. i want to play poker with you guys sometime. >> we're really good, aren't we? saying the things we can't say. >> you need work on your press secretary skills. >> that went well. all right, good luck gentlemen, tonight and to meghan kelly our other colleague. it will be one you don't want to miss. we can't wait to watch
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♪ all right. we are back now with more on tomorrow's big debate. we had a really good time on the commercial break. that's why i'm laughing. here are some of the ten candidates getting ready to square off in primetime. take a look. >> i lyle just want to be myself. i know the subject matter very well. i've been talking about it for a long time i-guess i've been talking about it for many years. >> i think it's a continuation of a debate we've been having for a number of months. which is what is the right direction for the republican party? how do we win and how do we turn the country around? >> i'm going to try to do my best to communicate to the american people and have a good time. >> i just want to be in the debate. we're glad we're going to have a chance to do it. voters take their job of selecting the next president very seriously. we're ready and excited to be a part of this. >> that's what the candidates think they should do before the ten. greg, do you have any suggestions for the candidates as the get ready for tomorrow? >> i guess talk about specifics. people are tired of broad strokes and platitudes. how can you unify a divided
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country, a country that's riddled with negativity? if you can come up with an answer to that i think that's pretty good. also how did your political evolution happen? like if you look at donald i'm curious. i want to know like how he went from universal health care really pro immigration, pro tax and become like a real hard core conservative. i want to know how that happened. for the candidates dealing with trump, he may be the most famous widely known candidate from a pop culture standpoint in the history of presidential politics. i can't think of somebody in this modern era. and that does things to people. and you have to remember to yourself that it's a man and it's not a myth. fan boy crushes are not going to be helpful for you up on the dais. you've got to treat him like another candidate. >> kimberly do you think they have to happen for their special moment or happen spontaneously? >> they have to make their case to the american people saying why someone should vote for him
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instead of the other ten or seven at 5:00. why should you be chosen? everybody up there sure wants to be president. what are your specifics in terms of your experience that you bring to the table, your skill set, that's better than everybody else? what makes you uniquely qualified? why should you be the choice? if they're able to show that and convey that message in a very convincing way it will be important. then if somebody takes a jab at you don't be afraid to hit him back. you've got to stand and correct the record if someone makes an inaccurate statement. mitt romney missed that opportunity when that happened with candy crowley. that was a pivotal turning point in the election in momentum and ultimately in the fall of his campaign and losing it. >> i think you would love debate prep eric. you would love to be part of it because you could game it out and have a strategy. >> i'm sure they all have. i think all of them probably will benefit from that with the exception of one. i think if donald trump tries to debate prep that will come across to viewers as oh, we really signed onto what he was
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saying because he spoke for us and it wasn't prepped, it wasn't political, it wasn't anything you can plan for just let it rip right out of his mouth from here right to there. and people like that. if they're canned responses or canned reaction to someone else taking a shot -- chris christie said he's going to go after donald trump. we know he's already going to do that. a couple others have said are going to go after him. if that looks like it's prepared on his behalf that could hurt him in my opinion i think he should go for it. if he says something that's terrible apparently it resonates with the american people. the other ones rand paul polls very well against hillary clinton as good as any of the other ones against hillary on head-to-head matchups. if i were him i would say i'm not worried about donald trump. i'm worried about hillary clinton. kasich i think is a story that's growing. it's really kind of interesting. and i think he came in so late he's on that stage. now there's an opportunity for him to really talk about his
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years balancing budgets in d.c. which are fantastic. then scott walker for him very loved, number three i believe in the polling. it's an opportunity for him -- we all know his stuff with unions. but the question about scott walker is where is he on foreign policy? could he handle the foreign policy -- >> piece. >> -- pulls strings of a president. if he can get that somehow out there those are four great candidates to look at. >> juan, as another political outsider in the debate is dr. ben carson who i think has a chance to shine tomorrow night. >> well depends what he -- the question is what is the way, what's the platform dana that would elevate ben carson in this? what people know about ben carson he makes sometimes outrageous comments. obama care slavery and the like. gets himself in trouble with the gays comment and all the rest. >> i don't think that's what leads with ben carson. >> it's an opportunity for ben carson i think, to come across as the thoughtful caring
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person conservative. the man who is an astoundingly capable neurosurgeon. and i think just to set himself apart from the crowd in that way. >> you know what he should do, sfwhaun he should have a juan? have a friend fake a stroke. >> that would be wonderful. but in contrast to the way eric is presenting this, i think what you're going to get from the moderators is specific questions. like you're going to get somebody saying well what do you think? would you agree that 47% of americans are just living off the land like romney did? or what do you think about cutting social security which is a christie idea? what do you think about that? would you go ahead and cut social security? i think there'll be real questions put to the candidates. the question in my mind is who answers in the most effective way that's convincing and doesn't sound like they're just using talking points. >> all right. i've got some dos and don'ts but we don't have time. >> one do and one don't. >> i'm going to be on the kelly
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file tonight live. i will give you my dos and don'ts. one of them you have to stick the landing. >> you little gymnast you. >> there you go. lots of these planned for tonight. >> stick the landing. later on ahead a very serious development in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. greg has that for us next. ♪
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who wants a pony so she could lord it over you. that pony is the presidency. where is this going? who knows? remember she deleted the bad stuff before she turned over the e-mails, which is like clearing your web history before your wife decides to watch netflix. she'd never understand your obsession with asia and police uniforms. with the clip tons it's all about drive, his sex and her thumb. but as her campaign takes a hit, we realize the previously annointed is thoroughly beatable. maybe the republicans do have a chance if they don't screw it up. that's an if the size of trump tower. the fact is hill's gavable ratings are dropping faster than anthony weiner's briefs on snap chat. and it's women who are differenting her. how ironic that both clintons have female trouble. she can't get them to stay and bill can't get them to leave. >> oh, my gosh. terrible. >> horrible. >> no. >> no. >> dana terrible. you lost her at the costume
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thing. go to bolling. [ overlapping speakers ] >> big trouble for hillary? she's under investigation. >> doesn't seem to matter. >> yeah. >> doesn't seem to matter what she does. she may have blood on her hands and it won't seem to matter. they'll continue to cut her some slack. i'm guessing this isn't going to be talked about tonight on the evening news. we'll talk about it here. [ overlapping speakers ] >> i find it fascinating again. we talk about it every time she talks on live tv how it's nails to the blackboard and she becomes less likable. this interchange with jeb bush back and forth today? you listen to her, it's like oh, that's the hillary that the gop wants. keep doing that. because it's not that nice little preproduced commercial that she puts out. kind of likable there. but i tell you when you hear her talk -- >> keep her in a fish bowl film to keep the positive. juan this can't be great for
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your party, you left-wing communist. i had to throw that in. >> hey, you know what? there's nothing good with the fbi coming at you. i mean there's no way -- it's front page news. and i think, eric, everybody's going to talk about the fbi checking into hillary clinton and her e-mails. >> think so? >> that is why i think hillary clinton in essence is running against the media because she doesn't have anybody in the democratic party she's running against. the media is winning at the moment. that's why you see the numbers dropping the let's not go overboard. she's still plus 50. above 50% is pretty good. nobody on the gop even close. what strikes me on that other thing, greg i think lots of people want to see some fight out of hillary clinton. so when jeb bush comes out and says we're spending too much all these billions on women's health care i think you get a lot of democrats and especially the feminist left who say go get em girl. >> but it was so easy. >> you mean lady. >> say go get em girl? that's not okay?
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>> we'll find out. >> so kimberly, could it be that she might not be the nominee? is it possible? >> listen, i think anything is possible. let's see what happens with this investigation. let's see if her numbers continue to slip. let's see if they're able to do in everybody else that wants to run against her, which is what i would count on more that they're going to make it incredibly unpleasant for anyone that wants to challenge hillary. whether it's biden, bernie sanders. look elizabeth warren couldn't get in and she could have definitely made a strong commendable case for herself and her ideology to get a lot of people involved in her movement and supporting her candidacy. that's what the clintons do and they're good at it. not 17 people running for the democratic nomination. >> you know what this is. being a woman may not be enough for hillary. that was what she was counting on the gender historical first. she had that smug entitlement that this was mine. this was mine.
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now it's like she's being undone by e-mail. >> i'm going to disagree with juan on one thing and agree with him on another. i'm disagreeing with him that she's running against the media. she's run against herself. it was her decision to have a private e-mail server which was inappropriate, possibly illegal. now she's got that trouble. the media is just happening to be covering the story. actually hillary clinton made that decision. that's her judgment. also she is surrounded by people who didn't tell her that it was wrong. she's e-mails with people at the white house from a hot mail account and nobody says gosh i don't think you can actually do that. nobody tells her anything because they can't tell her that she's doing something wrong. the thing i agree with juan on is that probably the most effective thing that she has done only time she shows a little bit of willingness to fight and some teeth, is when she's going after jeb bush. it's not just on the women's health issue. it was on race and it was on iraq. and she has been willing to pounce on him. she doesn't really pay any attention to anybody else. she might have to change that after the primary.
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i'm not part of this argument. >> a short while later after some backlash the tv personality post add apology on facebook saying "i always take responsibility for my actions. in this particular case i will take responsibility for my poor choice of words, but i will not apologize for being a racist as i am not. i wholeheartedly [ mute ] up today. by the way, i clean up my own [ mute ] toilet." k.g. -- >> i clean toilets, too. and fix them. >> does she realize she just indicted herself? she just called every hispanic or latino a toilet cleaner. >> listen she obviously had a brain meltdown. i can't make a value judgment on her to say she's racist or not. that was a very inappropriate, totally offensive wow comment. and it happened on a platform that everybody is going to see it and talk about it. and dissect it. so this was kind of her big shot her big moment to be at the table there and kind of do
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an audition. and cam test not good. >> and greg. juliana juliana rancis was taken off "fashion police" because kelly osbourne had a problem that she said. >> she had a problem with a comment she made about an actresses hair. if you express outrage trust me in a month it's going to come back to you. i'm going to have to defend her. a what she said crudely and flippantly is what has been said by politicians for decades. which is that recently arrived immigrants do the jobs that we no longer do. trump has said it. obama said it about changing sheets remember? he said that the people that change your sheets? so in a weird way she was talking about the quiet, humble heroism of recently arrived immigrants who do the jobs we don't want to do.
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she just said it poorly. >> you just said it well. >> it's ironic she's talking about toilets when she has a toilet brush on her head. >> and also ironic that she's remember that show "the osbournes" have you seen the house that she grew up? she comes from quite a bit of wealth. >> i think they were probably well taken care of for sure. live tv is not easy. is it live or taped? anyway it's live to tape. you have to have some self-awareness. if you plan to attack somebody else by indicting a entire group of people you have to rethink your self-awareness. that's what she did. the other thing that bothers me about the left there is dignity in work. >> that's my point. >> there is stepping stones to something bigger. there are people who are willing to do all of the jobs, any jobs because they want to take care of their families and we should celebrate that. >> i clean toilets. >> yes. i agree with grechlgtg. i don't indict her.
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we're on live tv or live to tape. >> on delay. >> so the apology. are you okay with the apology? >> sure. i take her at her word that she didn't mean that. and i hope she didn't mean that. i can't be too hard on anybody with purple hair. my wife at the moment has purple hair. but i just think that she didn't think it through. didn't really apply the logic. >> saying the hard work that they do. >> we are really responding time and again to donald trump. and donald trump said rapists and murderers and thieves. it ain't that. we appreciate the work ethic. but good god. >> we're in a world now where we perceive people's intent even though we know we're wrong. we know she didn't mean what she meant. >> or mean what she said. >> if i said it i would be destroyed. >> we have to be better. >> apologize or we're fired. we have to be better. we are better. >> thank goodness. >> that's why you should always hire a conservative. they try harder.
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one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history is one step closer to being solved. malaysian airlines flight mh 370 disappeared without a trace in march of 2014. today malaysia confirmed that a piece of a jet wing that washed up on an island in the indian ocean last week is in fact a wing from that doomed flight the here's the country's prime minister. >> it is my hope that this confirmation however tragic and painful, will at least bring certainty to the families and loved ones of the 239 people on board mh 370. they have our deepest sympathy and prayers. >> kimberly it's not the case that everybody agrees. apparently the national transportation safety board and even boeing say they have doubts
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that in fact the plane comes from the doomed flight. >> okay. so perhaps they want to do more conclusive exhaustive examinations. so they're going to go in and make sure they have all the forensic material that they need. probably if everyone can concur and agree that it's the same type of plane, the question whether some reasonable doubt is to whether or not it is in fact the exact plane that went down is what you're referring to. >> yeah. you know what scarce me. what do you mean there are a bunch of planes just sitting in the snoegs. >> ocean? >> if it's not that plane what plain could it be? >> enter our conspiracy theory. >> no conspiracy. it has to be the wing. every wire in there is marked. they're all numbered. all those parts inside that -- i'm sure they're going to end up flying that's the plane. how it came down is what ultimately they're going to try to figure out what happened so it doesn't happen again. it's somewhat a little bit of closure for all the families who were wondering what happened? did it go down? was it hijacked somewhere? is it sitting somewhere? are my loved ones still alive?
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if that helps a little bit to get the closure i guess that's good. >> unless someone planted the wing there to make them think it wasn't -- >> stop messing with -- >> i'm trying to helperic out. >> gregory, here's the thing. i think cnn, they just must be going bananas over there. they'll miss the debate because they're going to go 360 back on this story. >> the plane the plane. >> we made fun of cnn a lot. i really do believe this was one of the biggest stories potentially of a lifetime. because it was a mystery. and the fact is we live in a world where we know what's going on. every day we find out more and more about the world. this is something that resisted our abilities to figure it out. and it coulden anything. it could be terrorist. it could have been a suicide pilot. it could have been a malfunction. it could have been some kind of weird time black hole that sucked the plane. who knows? but the relatives that's what eric said is absolutely right. this is the pathway to closure. imagine every day wondering what happened to your wife or your
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child. and maybe you will know. that means everything. >> but if it is the wing doesn't that mean then that they can locate the plane? i'm amazed by the way, that in a world that we live in you can hide an airplane anywhere. >> they found the boat of those two poor -- the 14-year-olds in florida and it was in a couple of hours it was 70 miles away from where it was supposed to be. this plane could be anywhere the actual -- this is a floating piece that they found that washed up. >> dana wouldn't you think with current satellites and things we could do a topographical thing under the ocean? >> plenty of things on a plane that would float like seats. but we can't control everything. so mother nature maybe it was a natural thing who knows? the other thing closure to the families or those who think this plane was being fitted with some
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>> it's time for greg's secret to happiness. now with creamy nougat. you know what's good for happiness? revenge, especially when you're a cat. let's watch. >> that's not nice. >> that's not nice. >> oh, my god. >> i don't like that guy. >> i don't know -- that has to be real. because you can't train a cat to do that. >> come on. >> cats don't do tricks. >> where did you get that? >> i found it somewhere. but all i know it's beautiful. but that's not fate. >> that's karma. >> that's also animal abuse, too. >> the cat did all right. >> you're right. revenge can make you happy. dana? >> all right. you might have seen last night the cma music festival. luke bryan performed.
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but you might not know that yankee candle company us unveiling the luke bryan candle available august 7th. this is actually a real thing. apparently it smells like vanilla bourbon. >> that is the worst one more thing ever! >> no, it's not! >> yes yes. two thumbs down from the romans. >> she burned you. >> so weird. >> are you going to get that candle? >> i'm not going to get that candle. i'm going to hold out for the dierks bentley candle exactly. >> k.g. i thought you would like that. >> no, i love it. but what man smells like what was it bees wax? >> toby keith would be red solo cup with beer. >> vanilla bourbon. guys don't smell like vanilla. so here's an example of getting by with a little help from my friends. because this one more thing comes to me thanks to kimberly and shawn, her producer who sent it to brooke my producer and showed me the cutest video
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ever of a little dog teaching a baby how to crawl. >> oh, all over the place now. coming this way. griffith is showing you how to do it. look at him. look what griffith's doing. >> pretty cute. a contest between you and greg right now. >> a hairy baby. >> i love it. that shows that juan can listen to reason. >> that was a good one. thanks to kimberly. >> k.g. passed on it. >> because i have an assignment. that's why. >> i see. >> so very quickly i'm going to be on twitter on facebook #wake up america for both the debates. the 5:00 p.m. and also the 9:00 p.m. which is going to kick off at 8:50 p.m. watch them both. and i don't know comment along with me. #wake up america. >> going to take up all your -- >> if you want to change your life be interactive feel like
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glout you're in the ring with us? download the election hq 2016 app. don't forget to watch the debates tomorrow 5:00 and 9:00 eastern. "special report" is next. a little more than 24 hours from the first primetime gop debate we're putting the finishing touches on the set while candidates hunker down for their final preparations. this is "special report." >> good evening. i'm bret baier. we're coming to you live tonight from cleveland, site of tomorrow's first pair of debates in the 2016 presidential race. we're inside quicken loans arena. right behind me you can seat stage where the candidates will be. the undercard featuring candidates outside the top ten begins at 5:00 eastern. the main event with donald trump leading the way begins
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