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meeting. they came out early. someone made a lot of money on that. aside from that, essentially what they are saying what they admit whad you already know at home. this has been a flaccid recovery. i'm going to go into greater detail on it on my show tonight "making money" on the fox network. hello. i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with want williams, brian killmade, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> i know there's a certain level of sort of anxiety or interest in this. everybody's acking like this is the first time it's ever happened. it happens all the time. >> really? top secret information sent on personal servers happens all the time? hillary clinton once again nonchalantly blows off her serious e-mail scandal with more jokes and more bluster. >> secretary clinton, you're saying this is just the way it
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goes. isn't leadership about taking responsibility? >> i take responsibility. i just told jeff in retrospect this didn't turn out to be convenient at all. and i regret that this has become such a cause celbre. but that does not change the facts. and no matter what anybody tries to say, the facts are stubborn. >> are you saying that the fbi believes that you tried to wipe the entire server. did you try to wipe the entire server so there'd be no e-mail, no official, no personal? >> my personal e-mails are my personal e-mails, right? >> you tried to wipe the whole server. >> i have no idea. that's why we turned it over. >> because you were in charge of it, the official in charge. did you wipe the server? >> what with a cloth or something? >> you know how it works digitally. >> i don't know how it works digitally at all. i do not have any -- ed, i know you want to make a point. i can just repeat what i have said. >> it's a simple question.
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>> thank you all very much. >> is this issue going to go away for the rest of the campaign? >> nobody talks about it other than these zblies awkward. she tried to blame the controversy on a right wing conspiracy. the libyan media isn't even buying her excuses anymore. >> i counted six deceptions, deflections or lies, six. unless the fbi is able to recover those e-mails, we're able to see what's anytime, she'll never be able to restore her credibility. >> if she surrounds herself with people who are afraid to tell her no. you can't do that. >> she's certainly i think appears more vulnerable than ever. i think the fact that you have the three letters here that have made this e-mail story sort of go to another level of seriousness is fbi. this is no longer she can't just say this is a partisan witch hunt by the house republicans. >> say it isn't so. that whole exchange with ed henry is very awkward like first date or something. it didn't go too well. >> i have a real problem with
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cause celebre. i'm the last person to criticize how people talk. >> the clintons have that much money they can buy extra vowels. >> but that is the worst press conference since the anthony weiner presser when andrew brightbart took the microphone. it was incredible. she's now entering the john edwards stage of desperation where metaphorically she's up against the hotel room door shutting it against the press, and the press is not the "national enquirer." it's chuck todd's goatee to the left of nome chomsky. >> that happened to me one time at the frat house. close the door. >> what do you think? she's not handling this well. how is she going to got distance for the white house? >> what i think you're missing, greg, i believe that she believes that she is not in trouble. i believe that she thinks that she's okay. hence the joke about snap chat that went over like a lead balloon on friday. hence what with she just said about wine you mean wipe off? that's not funny it's
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inappropriate. it's as if she doesn't understand how much trouble she's in i don't know if she's in that bubble because of the people she hired and the checks keep clearing and they're afraid to say anything. that's why she's able to take questions spot ed henry and say this is a perfect time to take questions. >> she's not one of your producers. >> don't get me in trouble. i'm just helping out, okay? please. can we not talk about brian for a second. meghan is here. >> welcome, meghan, to fox news. we're proud to have you as part of the family. >> thank you. >> is she getting bad advice or just taking her own? >> i love just love watching hillary clinton squirm like a worm on a hook in the way that she's doing. there's nothing more entertaining. she looks like she's in a prison jumpsuit which makes this even better. it's all orange. on top of everything else this woman gives the american people every day less reason to trust her. i don't think this is funny. i don't think the four soldiers that died in benghazi think it's funny. if one of the 30,000 has one fact that can give us more information on what happened in
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libya, it's unbelievably disrespectful. and in all seriousness, i can't believe she's going to be the nominee. >> there you go. >> maybe not. >> maybe not with the fallout from this and other things and also like you said with the benghazi investigation going on and trey gowdy not giving up on that. juan people on her side are having a problem with this. >> i think 58% think she lied about this. of course everybody says she could have dealt with this earlier. first of all she should not have been using a personal server. by the way, i think you're wrong. i think other people have done it. we know governor bush did it when he was governor. we know marco rubio did it when he was the head of the house in florida. we know scott walker did it as governor. >> difference between secretary of state. >> that's the key point. >> they didn't keep it in a bathroom in an apartment in denver. where would you keep your server? like in a chuck e. cheese? >> you know my habits. i love chuck e. cheese.
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>> frequents. >> they have a salad bar. >> in fact they're sponsoring the a block. >> i wish somebody would. >> but my point keeps coming back to the idea that hillary clinton i think now knows that there's some trouble for her among people who like her. and that's why she's now calling key contributors. she's saying to them, hey, listen, here's what i understand. but you're right in saying she still doesn't think and her top people don't think that they are inn big trouble. they just think they need to make sure that they shore up the base. >> i think this could be this generation's watergate. i really do believe that. i think this could be much bigger than we know. and i think she should be squirming in the way that she is. but you're a democrat. i'm new here. you're a liberal. does this not give you any cause for concern at all? the way she's reacting, the way she's spinning. she could have a felony charge. >> i think that's where republicans get in trouble when you start talk about felony charge and crime. there's no illegality that's been established yet.
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>> but the fbi -- >> but that's why. because things are out of control. once you get the fbi involved then you don't. you don't control. and the fbi in the public mind -- remember this is not a matter of legality. that's the better point, meghan. it's not a matter of the law, it's a matter of public perception. you guys are saying hey she's being damaged in the court of public opinion. >> can i interject? even though you're the legal mind here. if it turns out that she wiped out that server after she was told not to, after she was told -- then we've got ourselves a problem. >> that's all speculative. >> it's not speculative. >> you have to understand that. she's too busy and too above it all to actually do it herself. she probably had somebody down the street to come over and go through the e-mails. that's scary. >> what's more interesting is what is on huma abedin's computer as well. >> if her husband is on there. >> how do we know she's in trouble? even her own people are out there spinning for her.
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take a listen to this clinton's communications director jennifer palmieri and james carville on the defend. >> do the press have a lot of questions about e-mails but voters don't. this woman is durable. you cannot knock her down. >> this is foolishness. i'm having to come out of vacation to deal with this kind of stupidity that these people are putting out. hillary's going to be just fine. it's never going to stop. these people -- >> why is jim carville out there defending her? why can't we just attack her like we want to? i understand that. i've been dealing with this for 23 years. >> oh, my gosh. i love it. >> he's on vacation. they had to dig up that tomb. >> permanent vacation like weekend at bernie's. yes. dig him up. >> this is the baiting portion of our relationship with hillary clinton, with democrats. there's a concern that the dating the wrong person. that is why they think they're going to be ruthless and unforgiving.
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that's why eugene robinson wrote what he wrote. they're going to have to get married. if she lasts as the leader in december and february. they're going to be ruthless in august and taking no prisoners in september. how was that, greg? >> using that metaphor, that makes donald trump the bad boy on the motorcycle. shows up. >> how dare you go to another block? >> new guy in town. >> absolutely. >> then jeb bush is good on paper, guys. >> he is. but he's sort of like sitting back, going to wait and when he needs to he's going to hit the throttle. that's what i think. >> you hope? >> i always wait for the throttle. much i think it's going to happen. let's see. so far he's steady. he's keeping it going. but the problem here, too, with hillary is that she seems to be very defensive. you can tell she's uncomfortable in her own skin. do you think, megan, that bill clinton would have handled it that way and walked off, stormed off? he would have turned it around, tried to make it a positive for himself. bill clinton could charm an
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eskimo into buying an icicle. it's the one thing she's completely missing. i'm loving watching this. i just want popcorn and beer and to watch her continue to spiral. it's really entertaining. i think it's the reason why bernie sanders is up so high in new hampshire right now. >> you were talk about whiskey and now popcorn and beer. i want to hang out with megan mccain. >> jack daniels sent me jack daniels. it's the greatest thing i've ever done in my life. >> you talk about cubs and unicorns. what do i get? >> you know bill clinton would have handled the wiping the server joke much differently than hillary did. her jokes come from the safety of power. there's no self-deprecation in her humor. it's directed at you. she's like an irs auditor who's laughing at you while you're being audited. >> i'd like to add one other thing. i can't believe how long this block is number one. i would have been halfway done with the show. this is incredible. did we run out of commercials? >> it seems that way for you.
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>> i've got something for you about hayden. he's saying this is funny but it's not all fun and games. this is really serious. hillary should be take it seriously. listen to him. >> put legality aside just for a second. it's stupid and dangerous. and now i would challenge -- >> dangerous to who? >> to her. and to the aren't the republican and to american secrets. i never had a smartphone until i left government because of the sensitivity of the information i would put on there, even if it were unclassified. >> so that's a former nsa director, hayden, saying this is stupid, it's dangerous. it's a matter of national security. it's reckless disregard for the law and for the security of this country. >> and i think that the thing that would be the death knell to her candidacy if something emerged. remember how upset she was when wikileaks went out and julian assange. she says this jeopardized our relationships with other nations and it did. can you imagine if china release the some of the hacking.
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secretary of state kerry said i'm sure i was hacked. why wouldn't they go to the closet in denver, colorado where this mom and pop operation as they described it had her server? why wouldn't that get out? unless they want her to be president and they could release this and destroy her and get way too much power. >> see, this is where you guys just go -- now you're off into china is going to hack her. >> i'm just quoting the secretary of state. >> the point is that hillary clinton -- >> they can enjoy their reading and their book club for months. >> the point that you guys -- look. hillary clinton is having trouble even with her own side as you pointed out, kimberly. okay. but you guys keep this overreach. like we're going to kill hillary clinton now because you're so afraid of hillary clinton. >> is it working? >> no, it's not working. you look at the polls. >> what if this were dick cheney or condoleezza rice? >> the polls say right now there's not one republican that beats hillary clinton. that's why you guys are like in a tizzy trying to find some way to bring her down. >> that's not true. [ overlapping speakers ] >> i just looked at the cnn
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poll. that's what it says. >> what are you doing looking at cnn polls? >> traitor. >> i think you would sing an entirely different tune if this were condoleeza rice's e-mails or dick cheney's. this is total bias. >> you think that you think it's a partisan argument. i think it's more serious than that. >> i think democrats are trying to play this off it isn't a big deal it's a very big deal. >> what's the big deal? tell me. >> that she sent -- >> that she's rude and arrogant? >> it has nothing to do with arrogance. it has to do with breaking the law and potential obstruction of justice. >> i'm all ears if you prove me she broke that law. >> to the taxpayers, she went ahead, willful disregard and wiped the server and went ahead and deleted the e-mails that we're entitled to see. megan made a great point if there's one e-mail that has pertinent, relevant information with respect to the investigation we should have them. she doesn't get tothat's the po. and there are laws that are in
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place. >> she does get to decide because she's secretary of state. >> really? look at john kerry. >> as secretary of state the big problem she put her own personal privacy above national security. now she's dishing for a bigger job. >> i think if you wanted to make the case she was arrogant, entitled, acting like the rich lady on fifth avenue she's better than us okay. >> you're the only person saying that, juan. >> the american voters it doesn't mean she can't be president. >> all i can say we're looking at the leading candidates, talk and donald trump a little bit later. looking at two separate divisions. in this one division the leader's got huge issues. lincoln chafee is clean as a whistle but nobody cares. o'malley can't get a camp fire. [ overlapping speakers ] >> he was trying to help and do this like an extended tease to like pull the viewers in stay with me. stay with me. bounce with me. next? >> are you dancing? >> yeah. this show is one stop shopping. we've got it all for you.
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so hillary had a meeting with black lives matter. it was intense. or perhaps a conference room. >> i genuinely want to know, you and your family have been in no uncertain way partially responsible for -- now that you understand the consequences, what in your heart has changed that's going to change the direction of this country? >> i can only tell you that i feel very committed to and responsible for doing whatever i can. your analysis is totally fair. >> it's like an angry tour guide. so after the activist objected to her giving them helpful advice, she had enough. >> i stand here in your space and say it as respectfully as i can. but if you don't tell black people what we need to do, then
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we won't tell you all what you need to do. the conversation puts back -- >> respectfully if that is your position then i will talk only to white people about how we are going to deal with the very real problem. >> that's not what i mean. >> i don't believe you change hearts. i believe you change laws, you change allocation of resources. you change the way systems operate. >> someone get me a medic. i actually sympathize with hillary. if more people saw that they'd like her doubtful. the reason for this meeting blm had been on the war path. so hillary close to meet them separately rather than risk this. >> black lives matter. white lives matter. all lives matter. >> okay. okay. >> if you do not listen to her this will be shut down right now. >> that's not discourse. it's demand. it's based on the idea that empathy cannot cross ethnic
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lines. never to be bridged by white people with the advice given is tainted by evil white privilege. the cowards of the left resist pointing out this is sanctioned bullying. a suspension of civility in favor of intimidation. perhaps they expect incivility from blm which to me is racist allowing their rudeness means you think they can't handle manners. while few do listen to polite protesters who can stand loud gentlemen, sunny know from personal experience around brian. hillary's response revealed division's ultimate impasse. why should whites talk to you if you think whites are all bad? enlistment rests on the shoulders of brave but persuasive voices, those who win converts and create conversations. it's something an activist might seek unless it's not what they really want. if the goal is not to improve but implode the system, then words are just warmups to flames. so juan, you're an african-american or so you claim. >> according to my mama.
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>> what do you make of -- like i'm torn with blm. because i think that they looked and saw how gay rights in the 70s and 80s by becoming aggressive got to where they were. during the aids crisis. >> i wish they were that thoughtful. i just think this is such a losing hand. i'm so pleased that you took this up. i know it was painful for you. i think it was painful for you to agree with hillary. painful for me to agree with you. nonetheless, hold off the doctors. i am agreeing with you. i just think that hillary clinton looked like she was confident, knew what she was saying. at one point she says so in other words you just want lip service. we can fill up yankee stadium with a bunch of white people. if they give you lip service that's to your delight. there was a t-shirt at one of these things that said not your mama's civil rights movement. you wish it was your mama's civil rights movement. they got voting rights, housing rights, public accommodations. we could go on and on. they can't even give you an agenda. when hillary says tell me what
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you want. i'm not trying to tell black people what to do. i'm saying what do you want concretely they can't come up with it, greg. >> you should pull that bite for fox and friends. >> i can't improve on anything juan just said. should we go to break? >> how about the term "all lives matter" is considered a violent statement? >> i don't know how they expect americans to get behind something when you're saying in a room all lives matter and people start screaming. their message is too muddled. reminds me of occupy wall street. i think it's going to got same way. >> there probably is an overlap there. it's all fueled by progressive radicalism that is anti-i guess against the system. and you try to subvert the system, brian, in any way you can. >> put it this way. i think i like the same thing you like about hillary clinton. she would channel donald trump and governor christie. he was honest, got mad at the teachers. he wasn't putting on a show. mad at the teachers unions. donald trump was mad at frank luntz and whoever he let you have it. chuck todd and he brought it
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out. he confronted it. she said i'll fill it up with white people and maybe that will make you happy. >> that was my favorite hillary moment i have to say. >> whoever you are we'd like to know. then we could make the choice who we want to vote for. you can't keep worrying about persona and perception and what people want. >> she's seeing how divisive the movement is. it's not inclusive whatsoever. she probably went there with a dozen poll tested phrases of what would make them happy but none it worked. disrespectful to bernie sanders, shouting down and attacking people trying to be sympathetic of their cause. >> this is your point about their being disrespectful. i don't buy that because i think then you sacrifice the moral high ground in any conversation. >> there's a right way to do it. >> there's a way to cause disruption to say i have a protest and i want people to pay attention. they're getting attention. i'll say that for them. but they're doing it in such a way that they're hurting their own cause. >> it also took way too long to get to the point.
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i watched the entire videos. if you're in front of a presidential candidate you got to get your sound bites quickly. this took like eight minutes? >> they were boring. >> here's the thing. where are the republicans? not one republican. hillary at least met with them. not one republican has met with them. >> jeb? >> no. >> they did try to shout at jeb. >> jeb said he would meet with them privately and go ahead and sit down. he wanted to hear what they had to say. then they don't want to do that because they want to do a show. >> why would jeb do that? >> because he's trying to be reasonable and talk about the issues. >> one of the leaders, shawn king, may have been lying about being black. that's a rising story right now. >> he's not black? >> he's like a male version of rach rachel dolezal. >> this is the same thing with you and your mom and you're half black? is that the same thing? >> i never know what he's talking about. get away from juan. up next see what happens when bill o'reilley challenges
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add new business services with at&t and get up to $500 in total savings. hi, welcome back. donald trump is dominating the gop polls. and now a new survey shows he is closing in on hillary clinton in a matchup in the general election. he's within striking distance. a month ago he trailed by 16. now he trails by just six points. author mark stein, who's also a deep thinker says a trump presidency is indeed possible because donald is not an establishment candidate. >> the old saying is what is it fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. the republican establishment fooled its voters once in 2010. it fooled its voters twice in 2014. and i don't think they're in a mood to be fooled again twice. it's a two-party system which is
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unusual in the modern western world. and one of those parties is ineffective, has been ineffective for the entire 21st century at providing a coherent opposition to the other party. >> it's very interesting. >> and trump is saying we're tired of being told reasons why you can't do things. >> and i think that's predominantly it over one single issue, megan. for one thing if you want to say donald trump -- >> you go to me because i'm the one whose family feuded with him? >> if you google megan mccain a lot comes up and donald trump. >> that's a good thing. >> a few weeks ago on fox and friends we were talk about your dad and statement. saying it's over it's done he's through. now he's still got a double-digit lead in the last poll. >> polls this early you can't always go by them. no one can doubt the enthusiasm donald trump has. he's tapping into a very distinct anger in this country they think we have to pay attention to. don't forget newt gingrich won south carolina in 2012.
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if there's anything i have learned from president obama don't believe grandiose statements about the world that aren't necessarily guarded in reality. the thing don't understand i'm a carly fiorina fan, marco rubio fan, jeb bush fan to a dwreechlt not liking donald trump people accuse me or being a n rhino. there are a lot of people getting young people excited that don't like donald trump. that doesn't make me less of a republican. if you're not a trump supporter you're attack for being an heretic. >> how smart was it to go to megan first? >> we had a little feud. >> now i'm going to talk to bret baier. kimberly, i got to say this. a lot of republicans are concerned. they say even though he's doing good for donald trump he's hurting the party with hispanics. do you see that? >> listen, obviously he had some statements that why controversial. are you the laugh track? he's the laugh track, juan
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williams. >> he's also winning hispanics in places like nevada. >> he is trying to do substantial immigration reform and has come out very strong on this issue and talk about border security and doing something to correct and fix this problem, which everybody admits on both sides of the aisle that this is an issue that has been intractable. so you've got to agree he wants to do something about it. whether you disagree about their policy specifics or not. he ace candidate doing it and leading the other ones in the polls. >> did you miss the part where he said he wanted to throw them all out? >> here illegally. they did some math before. it would cost $160 billion to build a wall. and to toss everybody out. but he still can debate this very thing about his plan with bill o'reilley last night when it comes to illegals who give birth to a kid and are allowed to stay here. that would change it to donald trump. let's hear the debate. >> you say well we got to have mass deportations. that's not going to happen
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because the 14th amendment says if you're born here you're an american and you can't kick americans out. >> bill, i think you're wrong about the 14th amendment. and frankly, the whole thing with anchor babies and the concept of anchor babies, i don't think you're right about that. there are many lawyers are say that's not the way it is in terms of this. our country is going to hell. we have to start a process, bill, where we take back our country. >> all right, greg, who won that debate? >> well, you know what's interesting? it's going to force everybody to keep talking about the 14th amendment and the word jurisdiction. which i think is going to be a tremendous waste of time because realistically it's not going to happen. trump might actually be right about the amendment. but that doesn't mean it's going to change. this is an interesting thing. and i know a lot of people might get mad about this. but babies are being tainted by an act that they are not responsible for. if you are pro-life, then shouldn't you also defend a baby that had no choice in the matter
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of being here? a baby that broke no laws? and the fact that there might be anchor babies that have a stronger allegiance than many people who are born here? in fact, i would trade one american slacker for three mexican hard workers. i'm sorry. yes. no. i would trade one slacker for one mexican hard worker. and because i don't see how you can blame children for something that they had no choice in. >> right. >> but i will say that they're part of the plan that i actually -- i find important. i think that the overstaying the visas are very important. >> it's a magnet, greg. it's a magnet. if i bring my kid here like bill richardson brought here by his parents illegal, he was born here and became an american for that very reason. he hopped on a train and was born here. that's how he became an american. that's how bad his parents wanted to do it. >> is that bad? do you think bill richardson was a benefit or not a benefit to our country? >> well, i think bill richardson is a huge positive. >> should bill richardson be
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deported? >> bill richardson good or bad? >> going it deport him. >> former governor of new mexico. >> there's a lot of great people who were born here and are actually very proud americans. and there's a lot of people that -- >> but that doesn't matter. the point is -- >> it's a magnet. >> it does matter. the law matters. >> this is what i'm saying. the law does matter, right? so observe the law. don't cut the line. try and do things in the way that we have it -- what about other families that want to be here that are doing it in the right way? >> you can demonize -- if you feel that way about certain parts of the plan but also realize other parts are unrealistic and aren't going to happen. [ overlapping speakers ] >> how are you going to round up 11 million people? >> we're going to ask them to report in one line, single file, maybe alphabetical order. >> what do you want, juan? >> i was told to shut up. >> you're testy, juan. >> i got to say nothing and i'm testy. black lives matter, megan. black lives matter.
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in your mercedes-benz with us. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. while pushing his iran deal earlier this month, president obama took a shot at republicans who oppose it. >> you are going to hear a lot of arguments against this deal, backed by tens of millions of dollars in advertising. for many of the same people who argued for the war in iraq are now making the case against the iran nuclear deal. the choice we face is ultimately between diplomacy or some form of war. >> but now a second key democrat has just broken ranks with the president on the deal.
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>> i did not vote for the war in iraq. i opposed it. unlike the vice president and the secretary of state who both supported it. the president and secretary kerry have repeatedly said that the choice is between this agreement or war. i reject that proposition. it is difficult to believe that the world's greatest powers, signature on one side of the table, and iran sitting alone on the other side, staggering from sanctions and rocked by plummeting oil prices, could not have achieved some level of critical dismantlement. >> senator bob menendez has joined chuck schumer in opposition to the deal, and more democrats may follow after some news that broke today. the a.p. reports that iran will be able to use their own experts to inspect the country's nuclear sites. brian says incredible. >> it's unbelievable. oh, these side deals that come after that nobody wants to talk about. secretary of state kerry says he couldn't talk about it when he was asked about this in open hearing.
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this is not about republicans or democratin democrats. and it's insulting to hear the president say it's a war or this deal. senator men endez and schumer they they said here are the things. not one of the centrifuges will be taken down. we had them on the mat is what he's saying. oil prices were down. the sanctions were in and we went in there and said please make a deal took two years to do it. >> the fact is, megan, when you look at it, the united states is part of a large coalition that will not hold if the deal is not confirmed. >> this is something out of dr. strange love. i don't know how you think give $00 billion to a country that still pledges death to america and death to israel is a good idea. i have no idea how any proisrael american can possibly continue to support president obama. if this goes through my grandchildren will feel the repercussions. >> you had 340 rabbis the other
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day say this is a good deal. good deal for israel. >> we are nuclearizing the middle east. it is very scary. there's reasons why democrats like this are not supporting it including chuck schumer who met with jewish leaders and ended up swaying. >> you mean kimberly. i guess if i do a head stand and turn blond or something. >> kimberly, the gop needs six dems to go with 54 republicans. we just over the weekend we got bob corker, very influential republican, jeff flake, another influential republican saying no we're not going to side with the president. we're going to stand tall. you get pretty much all republicans opposed. they need six democrats. do they get them? >> i think they should get them. i think it's game on. because much is at stake. like you said, we don't want to have a situation where we look back and we were the ones responsible for basically nuclearizing the middle east. that's what the legacy is going to be. john kerry may be able to collect his knnobel prize but h will have helped destroy the
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world in the interim. that's the problem here. that's why people like schumer and menendez, that's a little pay back. oh, prosecute me? yeah, i'm voting against you. >> greg, what you've got is senator majority leader mcconnell saying there's no chance we're going to get the votes to override this. >> the amazing part is u.n. letting iran inspect their own site. that's like letting jared from subway clear his own web history. it's completely untrustworthy. the problem isn't with iran it's with the white house. we let the white house negotiate this deal. it's like sending a cupie doll to the world series of poker. we got snowed in. we have somebody who's negotiating for his legacy and not for our security. >> when corker and carden agreed to not vote on this as a treaty instead of a majority, then they needed to have the supermajority of 67 votes and two-thirds in the house. that allowed this to happen. from the minute bob corker signed off on this, that was the minute this whole thing was
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signed, sealed and delivered to president obama. >> in that case you want to blame the republicans. i think it's a good deal but we'll see. tens of millions of cheating spouses may be breaking out in a sweat right now. because hackers have just revealed their identities. greg is leaving the studio now [ laughter ] >> that's next on "the five."
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it is not a good day for millions of adulters. as promised, information stolen by hackers from cheating web site ashley madison has been posted online. it includes names of customers, their pictures, phone numbers and more. 15,000 accounts are linked to m addresses. 44 of them from the white house. this is crazy. >> really? >> somebody wants a snap chat right now. but it's not going away. who thought it was a good idea to sign up on that web site? i guess like right? 1 million people. but everything can be compromised these days. i don't know. it's a really bad idea. >> seat reason why they did it? the hackers who call themself the impact team said they did it because they were upset it cost $19. when you want to resign to wipe out your history they say you want to leave? give us $19.
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the impact team whoever these people are said you better get rid of that feet. that's wrong. you lied to us. because they continued to charge the fee they destroyed the web site. >> they are heroes, then, is what you're saying. they're like modern revolutionaries. >> yeah. the robin hood of cheating. >> you know what this is? it teaches you a lesson. cheating should never be easy. the web site made it too easy for people to do horrible things. >> that's the lesson? >> who in the white house is cheating on ashley madison.com? can i guess? >> it's one person with 40 accounts. >> you know what i think it is. i think a lot of this has to do with -- a lot of these are dummy profiles that went up there to make it seem like an attractive thing to do to lure people in. >> how did you find this out? >> because they posted a lot of dead accounts. >> really? >> yeah. >> it's striking to me, the military angle is striking. and the second thing is that people then put up all of their quirks and tastes in sexual behaviors online. and that's what now --
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>> nervous, juan. >> i'm nervous all the time. i just walk around on pins and needles. >> that's your fetish. >> there you go. i've given up unicorns. i know somebody who likes them, though. >> i still wonder who the white house is making me crazy. one more things is up next. we'll be right back. my lenses have a sunset mode. an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. transitions® signature™ adaptive lenses... are more responsive than ever.
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time now for one more thing. gregory. >> i like how you did that. anyway, stop it. my new book is coming out in a couple of months but you can order it now. "how to be right. how to be persuasive correct about everything if you need to argue or debate somebody. it has tips in there. go to amazon or someplace like that or even my web site. anyway let's get to something fun. greg's celebrity coronne corn. we've got footage of alec baldwin enjoying a swim. there he is wandering around. if you leave the gate open mr. baldwin will wander into your backyard and clog the drain with his filthy hair. he is a hairy man. that's disgusting. that's the end of this segment. >> stay out of my hot tub, right? my goodness. you got to rope off the hot tub at this point.
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>> kimberly. >> yes, it's my turn. i love dancing, right? you know that. so kirk honey is a professional dancer, was a ballet dancer. he married a ballerina. i think i've got that right named valerie. he surprised her at the wedding with this spectacular extravaganza of a performance. ♪ >> so now we have -- you've got a new like marriage cornered. >> the more extravagant the wedding the more likely it will end in tears. >> that was pretty good. >> i don't like that. i think it's weird and awkward. it's a weird boy band. >> salute to the woman? i thought that was incredible. as a guy i would love to have been able to do something like that. >> oh, that's romantic. >> he really is, though. you know that? he buys his wife a lot of jewelry.
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very liberal. >> so here's mine. so last week i was on vacation. i went down to north carolina to the outer banks. north carolina's gnaggs head. spent most of my time at the dairy queen eating ice cream with my friends. that's the grandkids eli, pepper and wesley. pepper and wesley went a little overboard as you can see here. look at this picture. too much ice cream. sugar shock any minute. here's elise my wife and reagan my daughter and the girls out by the ocean there. and we also played a little mini golf. there's toni and raffi. >> how many more pictures you got, juan? >> i knew if i did this greg would say oh, my god. pictures. >> you plug your book? >> if only you're a republican then it would just be perfect. >> very wholesome. looks like your kind of vacation. >> you stole my one more thing so i'll have to do another. get this. in a salute to the birth of kate
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middleton's second child a group called the lickidators have come up with the breast milk ice cream called baby ga-ga. it's a huge hit. guess who's upset about it? lady gaga. she is suing. says you have two weeks to take this down. copyright infringement. >> she wants the money. >> ga-ga is in the dictionary. you can't take ga-ga. it's a kid's term. >> you're making me gag-gag. >> i got to wrap you because that was crazy. crazy town. >> my one more thing, i'm moving back to new york city. this is my first few weeks at fox news. i want to say thank you, because this has been finally on a network my family actually watches. that's a little shout out to my 103-year-old nanna roberta. she watches this show every day. tweet me if you have any recommendations of good restaurants and bars in new york. cane always use that. if you want to send me hate mail
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you can do that because i can handle it. >> your nanna loves you. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to have you. welcome to fox. >> thank you. >> that's it for us. "special report" is next. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. critics of the president's iran nuclear deal say the newest development today sounds like a joke. but no one on capitol hill is laughing. iran will get to conduct its own inspections of its own facilities using its own personnel and equipment under one of the side deals between the islamic republic and the u.n.'s nuclear agency. it's a revelation fuelling even more fire against president obama's legacy nuclear deal with iran. correspondent kevin corke is live tonight at the presidential vacation compound on martha's vineyard. good evening, kevin. >> reporter: bret, good evening to you. no question this has
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