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liberation thoughology, probaeo >> did you hear about traditional -- you pick and choose your facts. >> you give italians bad name. i'm done with you goodbye. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." you're looking live at new york's jfk airport where pope francis is about to touch down for a second leg of a three-city tour. he'll make the way to saint patrick's cathedral. the pontiff made history today becoming the first pope to address congress. he covered issues from immigration to poverty to marriage. he didn't mention abortion by name, but he touched on the issue of protecting human right rights. >> also reminds us of our
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responsibility to protect and defend human life at every stage of its development. >> the pope released earlier this year on climate change. here's what he said earlier toda today. >> the environmental challenge we are undergoing, and each human concern and effect. i have no doubt that the united states and this congress has an important role to play. be. >> for more we're joined by father jonathan morris. you were anticipating it. now you heard it. your thoughts? >> i was impressed by the tone
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and the respect of a message to the united states congress. he started off by saying the land of the free. the home of the brave. he talked about the great things of the united states. he talked about the, also, not only the goodness of business but also of the possibility usius using wealth for the good. he talked about abraham lincoln and his push for freedom and liberty. yes, he also talked about climate change. he also talked about the defense of human life from every single stage. you know, he he is not an american. he comes from a very different perspective, but i can tell you he's learned a lot even these two or three days. i think his speech represents that. >> do your job in the image of god, he told lawmakers. >>well, it means that you have a conscience. and the image of god meaning your reason, your heart can connect to know what you should
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do and just do it. and i think he knows he's talking to not just catholics but other christians and nonchristians and believers and non-believers. >> you know father, the expectations, perhaps that people had with him coming and the message he might relay. how so far how do you think the trip measured snup. >> i don't think he's interested in polls so much. he's interested in preaching the gospel. this is the ultimate -- he is the ultimate outsider. right now main american politic we're fascinated by outsiders because they're doing well. you think of trump and bernie sanders. this man never thought he would be pope. he never tried to be pope. he's never been to the united states of america. he never did the tour that some cardinals do in order to be known all around the world so they might get elected pope. he never did that. he was 76 years old when he was elected pope. he must feel so uncomfortable standing there in front of congress and the senate.
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he was much more comfortable and visiting the homeless that he did right after that being with 200. so i don't know if he sees this as a success, not success, he said i'm doing what i think i should do. >> all right. >> you know as you know, father, i've been critical of the pope. >> yes. we got in a fight two days ago. >> yes. sorry i punched you. >> yes. >> but i saw something very positive so i wanted to comment on it. he said early on the first five minutes said the elderly are a storehouse of wisdom. i thought this was interesting. i feel like in this day in age we're experiencing and epidemic of ageism where old people are being painted as out of touch. i thought it was nice he kind of actually went out and said that you cannot forget these are the people that credited the medicines and fought the wars and made the technologies enabling the young people to denigrate the elderly.
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>> i think that's surprisingly sensitive of you. [ laughter ] >> all right. now the criticism. >> honestly, i agree with you and the older we get and the more compassion we have toward the elderly. >> i agree. i think we have a tendency each generation to denigrate the elderly. like sara silverman said the only smart people are in college. that old people don't know anything. yeah. it's dumb. and i think it's nice to hear that. it was refreshing. >> when we see the airplane, we're going to take that live. in the meantime, go ahead. >> i thought -- did you see when the port came out on the capitol to waive at the crowds and he said for you who don't believe -- i thought he's talking to greg. at least wish me well. you know, if you don't believe, at least wish me well. i thought he's thinking of you, greg! >> we spoke earlier about this. i do have a picket -- ticket to
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the mass leader. by the way, this is made from a tree. >> he asked children to pray for him. everyone to pray for him. >> come on. but the children. >> the question that is narrative yesterday. he spoke and asked people to refrain from, quote, harsh and defensive language. he urged bishops to do that. do you think he's referencing the damning to hell, you know, i didn't have the best experience at catholic school. >> yeah. he's about to land. he's going tell us now. >> tell us the answer, father. we're hearing the pope is arriving in new york city shep smith is following that from the news jet. >> it's called shepard one, by the way. >> he spells it differently. he's leading his flock and all of us. >> the lord is my shepard. >> hello. >> thank you. we'll get back to "the five" we don't want to miss this. the pope landing in new york
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city where there is a lot on the agenda. and a big crowd waiting for him out there. about a thousand people, i'm told. i was watching as new york city's finest, the police were there on the rope line, really the barricades handing out bottles of water to people. it's uncharacteristically warm for this time of year in new york city. and just as it was in washington yesterday, just gorgeous blue skies, cloud-free almost. and they had an easy trip from washington. one of my brilliant producers, and i mean that sincerely, was telling me a minute ago the jet was flying at only 9600 feet. and 340 naughts. if we were flying on a regular jet you can't go that fast. 250 is the ceiling above 10,000 or below 10,000 feet, but shepard one can apparently go faster than that, if they want to. they got a little behind in
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washington for the same reason they've been getting behind every time. not because the schedule is off. far from it. they've been on perfect time except the pope wants to greet people. it's his favorite thing and he's done it repeatedly. you'll notice he'll flying in on american airlines jet. the vatican rented that for his travels while in the united states. he'll go back on-air italia. listen to the crowds out there. the crowds sound suspiciously like a jet, don't they? this is a line where the cops were passing out the wear bottles a moment ago. these are the vatican flags that the kids are waiving. you'll notice members from the archdiocese from new york. and the pope will be arriving in a few moments. give you a little tick tock. shepard one has landed in new york city. we're all better for it. i'll tell you about what new york city looks like in a few moments. for those who live across the
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country and around the world watching us now, everybody loves to see new yorkers suffer. and many are at this moment. you'll delight. i'll tell you in a minute. timothy dolan is the current archdiocese of new york. home to 2 million registered catholics across 296 parishes down considerably from just the year 2014. but a robust catholic population here. and the public research institute 36% and the new york metropolitan residents are catholic. there are 8 million people in the city proper. depending on what you consider to be the metropolitan area something around 20 to 25 million in the greater new york city area. 36% of all residents in the greater metropolitan area are catholics. especially large proportions of catholics on long island.
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45% in nassau, 48% in suffolk county. those are two counties on long island. you can count queens in there. and close to 50% catholic. anyway, the pope is going to be making his way to new york city in a few minutes. he'll be greeted here at john f kennedy airport and taking helicopter to new york city. i don't know if we can split screen what is happening in midtown versus what we're seeing at john f kennedy and the producers will probably hate me. they weren't expecting that. they're getting a split screen and there it is. that is in front of our building here between 47th and 48th street. and that's radio city music hall on the right, and if you look in that intersection just in front of radio city music hall, you'll see a dump truck that is filled with sand. all of the cross streets in midtown are closed. you'll note this van as you go
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straight there cannot because all the streets are closed off. nothing but pedestrians. i don't believe pedestrians are allowed to go down the cross street, either. if you look to the right and kept looking that's fifth avenue. that's where the high end shops are. fifth avenue shopping. all of them are closed. there's an 8-foot high fence along fifth avenue. it's the tightest security i've ever seen in new york city. and the secret service tells us this is the tightest security for any event in the history of the united states. a dramatic contrast to what you would see on rome on any given day if you go for an audience with the pope. you would walk through rome and you wouldn't go through a metal dedu detector. you would moes si on with a coffee. there's no security for this sort of thing. there's random checks and that sort of thing, but certainly nothing like we're witnessing here in new york city. if they're watching us in rome
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and across italy, this hour and the late evening hours in italy, they've probably would be amused by the amount of security set up here. the last thing we could have is any mistakes. a national security event, this is. new york city police have been preparing for as long as they've known about it. many months and new yorkers have been warned about the arrival of the pope for weeks now. you listen to our 24-hour radio stations 880 here or watch the local news on new york 1 or any of the rest, the first thing they tell you is don't try to drive around in new york. it's going to be impossible. they've cut off federal express and ups deliveries for the next couple of days. new york city largely on lock down. tell commuting was the word of the day in washington yesterday. they were so concerned about traffic and crowding on the subway station, went to dinner in friends with washington last
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night who said it was the easiest day of travel in washington. you can get on and off the train and go about anywhere you wanted. you can hail a cab on a moment's notice. there were no traffic jams and a perfect blue day. and just amazing. on the way for work today after traveling back from washington. same thing. coming up sixth avenue just clear sailing. like a major holiday but the shut downs were coming. they did just about 1:00 this afternoon as they began closing down new york to make way for the leader of the catholic church. quoting now a statement from the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, on the arrival of the people's pope, and i'm quoting. it's a tremendous honor to welcome pope francis to new york state both in his teachings and travels around his the globe. he inspired countless people to live with kindness for one another. to reach out for help, and help those who are in need. these are ideals that are also deeply entwined in the spirit of
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new york and i, the governor, writing, am honored that the holy father is including our state in his first trip to new york city. on behalf of all new yorkers, the governor says, i'm proud to receive him with open arms and i hope his visit will be peaceful and rewarding. as we all do. so we're expecting that the taxi won't take long. they pretty much cleared out the deck out at john f. kennedy. if you know anything the international flights are getting revved up to head out. there's so many heading in dpleskly around the country. air traffic in the new york city area is awful this time of day with five airports in the region and so much traffic in and out, but they have things spinning today. we were imagining earlier as he was taking off from washington the flight attendant or from the cockpit the pilot saying we're number 32 for take off. they didn't hear that. shepard one took off with ease and landed with ease in new york city. even got to speed along the way.
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they're taxiing along the labyrinth of runways at jfk. you can see two helicopters here. this is the same way the president rolls, really. there are two marine ones. so you don't know which helicopter the president is going to be taking. but i've just gotten word the reason for the taxi is shepard one was stalled behind a delta airlines jet somewhere along the way. somebody didn't get the message. but now they're coming into view. for all to see. let's listen as the friends and family are standing by out at jfk to welcome the pontiff. [ cheers and applause ]
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the taxi is on and the greeting will happen shortly. there are bands on scene and lots of kids, as you might imagine. the pope scheduled to arrive at 5:00. not behind very much at all. he's to stay at the residence on east 72nd street near fifth avenue. if there's a east 72nd and fifth i'm hard pressed to think of it. it's a spot on manhattan's museum row where pope benedict and paul stayed during their new york city visit. i was surprised to hear this. the pope abandoned the normal papal digs the palace there and stays in a fairly modest by anybody's standards hotel room. here in new york city this is where he's going to stay. largely for security reasons. all the streets around there
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will be heavily patrolled, as i mentioned, fifth avenue with an 8-foot tall fence lining it. never seen anything like that. cross streets with no travel. around the residence, all the roads there will be closed for varying periods of time from now and the next couple of days. on the agenda tonight in an hour and a half evening saint patrick's cathedral, which the pope will find to be sparkling. our religion correspondent mentioned earlier she never realized it was a shining white. we thought it was gray. it has been cleaned up to the tune of $173 million of renovations and welcomes the pope with open arms. if you've never been to saint patricks, you probably know you can walk up at any time, light a candle, and enjoy the splendor of the magnificent building. tonight about 500 people will wait on the steps and another
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2500 inside includes priests and heads of the catholic church. mayor bill de blasio and andrew cuomo will attend. francis' visit will mark the fifth time a pope has entered the cathedral. the first october 11, 1936. the secretary of state celebrated the mass then in '36 and three years later the cardinal became the 12th. he's reckoned by some accounts to be the first pope to set foot there. eighteen minutes past 5:00 in new york city. sun coming down but still really warm. the giants will kick it off about 8:30 tonight on thursday night football in the med do la -- meadow land. there's a lot of activity in the city. expecting game time temperatures in the early 70sn late september in new york. it's just incredible what this month has been like.
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sunny and warm and many cases warmer in new york city than it has been in the south. but today the word on the street has been the pope has brought the perfect days with him. chamber of commerce in two cities, philadelphia welcoming the pope and shined up and glitzglitz glistening and as beautiful as they can be. the steps roll up to the jet. this should be quite a thing. we've gotten used to the band and kids in washington, and we're expecting that to be much the same here in new york city. listen. [ cheers and applause ]
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this is happening. the president of china just landed at andrews air force base joint base andrews. that's what they call it now. because it's -- there it is on the right-hand side of your screen. the chinese president arriving. what a day it's been in washington. the pope takes off and the leader of china arrives. a little bit different tone and tenor with the president of china. there's some tricky subjects to discuss with the chinese president. oh, to be a fly on the wall after the chinese hacked into our computers and causing some world economic problems. one of our guests yesterday said the president can tell chinese leader, look, you need to straighten up and fly right or we'll take your economy. it's not quite as simple as that. they happen to own a little bit of our debt. so much to discuss. a big state dinner coming there. we'll see how they present themselves to the public. here in new york city this is a
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boeing 777. it's taxiing ramp 19. the pope to be greeted by bishop demarzzio. there's no remarks planned. think earlier today there were no remarks planned when he came to the speakers window at the capitol, but the vice president suggested to the pope, would you like to bless the people? and he did. and the vice president said we love you. we all love you. the pope went about his way and greeted people on the roof line. it's possible we'll hear from him now. there's no way to know for sure as the secret service has remarked, not complained, remarked throughout. you can tell the president no. you cannot tell the pope no and they have not. choppers to be wheeled up six minutes ago. so they're a little bit behind. the chopper will make the way to
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new york city. 7:45 eastern time to go to the papal on 72nd street. it there are a lot of events between now and then. it's incredible that the pope will be giving 18 speeches in three days. he's 78 years old, and though he seems to slow down in the quiet times and the pace of his walk lessons whenever he's around people, especially children, his head comes up, his gait quickens, and the smile is broad and ear to ear. we were watching as they were leaving in washington. all the cute kids one particular with beads in her hair taking pictures with the pope. he would lay his hands on her head and bless her. it was fantastic to see the happy kids and escape from the rigors of life.
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and here he is. [ cheers and applause ]
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timothy carnal dolan welcoming the pope. you already see a little bit more of a new york attitude here. a little bit more swagger than we're used to seeing in washington. it's none funny to me because time you land on a plane you sort of feel it in new york. i love it. you have to get to know him. behind him is the translator we've been listening to throughout. they've been joined at the hip. the pope admits his english is not what he would like for it to be. it's his third language. he was impressive today before congress. he practiced the four different
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speeches or audiences, whatever you choose to call it the four he would deliver in english practiced them repeatedly he wanted to make sure his message was delivered properly. he's much more comfortable in spanish and delivered many remarks in spanish and we'll hear in new york city, as well.
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love the song. the truth is he's made it everywhere. a little bit of narcissism on display. the rope line. i bet there will be a lot of little kids.
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[ cheers and applause ]
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we're off script now. we thought he was going to get into the car right there, which i thought was going to take him over to the helicopter, but maybe he's walking to a microphone. only the pope knows for sure what the pope is going to do. how about that when they handed him a doll of himself? incredible the way people are
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just drawn to him. and now apparently he's walking to the helicopter. the holy father will take the helicopter ride from john f kennedy airport seven or eight miles, i guess, as the ceo frow flies. not too far and into manhattan and away he goes. it'll be a short ride there on the chopper and into the city. i mentioned the items on the agenda tonight tomorrow is a huge day after speaking to our congress yesterday. in the morning the pope is to address the general assembly of the united nations. so we have not only the leader of the catholic church in new york city, but the 170 world leads set to attend the 70th anniversary of the united nations general assembly. he'll speak to the leadhe most o my understanding, ever gathered at the united nations.
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he'll have bilateral meetings with the secretary general and the president of the general assembly and participate in a town hall gathering with the united nations staff. though the pope seems never to sleep will address 170 world leaders tomorrow. the pope in new york city and we welcome him. we'll have continuing coverage throughout the night. we'll follow him around the city. the pope will be able to move about manhattan in a way that no manhattanite can. they'll interrupt subway lines. traffic will be changed at 72nd side. traffic will be intermittingly shut off and he'll be in the five-story residence at 72nd and fifth avenue. it will be fantastic. and away he goes. i don't want to take too much time away "the five."
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eric at the church. the pontiff is in town. >> amen. every day except saturday five days week here and sunday. >> football? >> no. >> why is shep getting out the pope's address? it was written here on the sheet of paper. >> i think that's very, very dangerous. >> it will be well protected, i think. >> i hope so. for your sake. [ laughter ] >> that's my fault. >> i know, right? >> all right. we'll take it from there, shepard. thank you very much. we cut you off. >> oh, i just wanted to ask you, father, if you think the pope is modernizing catholicism. some of the things refraining from harsh language. i went to catholic school. there was harsh language. i love the idea of a more
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inclusive pope. >> the idea that a 78-year-old is modernizing anything is ageist. >> we're going to forgive you. >> i'm not. >> what i mean by it is at 78 years old, he's not trying to figure out what is going on with pop kltur tuculture, how can i e it. but let's get back to the basics. you know, and maybe that's moderni modernizing. let's get back to the basics. let's love each other, let's decide to do what we know we should do, and let's do that togethe together. >> i think that's why the conservatives are a little bit like not sure about this pope. because he's not orthodox. even today when he was talking to congress, the heros he's mentioning are people like thomas merton and dorothy day. >> abe lincoln. who is a republican. >> and martin luther king. who is a republican.
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>> he's saying to the people in congress who are blocking everything up. stop it. >> you said not orthodox. i disaagree with that. i'm following what the church is taught. he's doing it in a different way. i wouldn't say he's not ortho x orthodox. i would say he's unusual. >> what does that mean? >> judgmental? would you say that? more loving and less judgmental. >> yeah. but it doesn't mean he doesn't have strong opinions. it's just saying i'm not judging soul. >> when he goes on twitter with me i'm down with that. >> i think there's a confusion. people are thinking he's a palate cleanser of some kind of political division. i think it's a palate cleanser against current pop culture. he's standing and looking at the way our culture is heading in terms of superfishialty. the fact that mtv and the way he looks at the world that maybe he's trying to create a better world from that perspective.
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which is good. >> but that is good. so he's trying to spread a message of unity and inclusiveness and people opening up their hearts and trying to live their lives in the image of christ. don't make it about you make it about other people and give back. >> there's a disregard for public decency. i think that's maybe something. we all fall into it. i think what he does is interesting he says my job is to be a bridge builder. dialogue, dialogue, dialogue. but then politicians have to sometimes make tough decisions. he told international community do that. >> i hate to cut you off, father. thank you very much. ahead another religious leader some controversial remarks from the dalai lama next.
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the who know who loves the pope's visit? another holy man. >> i love it. the dalai lama said that if a woman succeeds him she must be attractive. plenty of unattractive people achieved great things. as always, this invites the game i like to call "what would
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happen if you said that" or anyone the dalai lama. the media picks and chooses. the dalai lama can get away with something a christian leader can't because he's cool. it's not just icons but ideol y ideology, which is why the media seems very comfortable yakking about the pope's radical climate change believes more so than planned parenthood dispensing baby body parts. that. story only creates discomfort. as usual reporters will claim th that it's a moral issue. the dalai lama's words reveal about the truth about men. holy or not an 80-year-old man is 80-year-old man. even with the robes and statures, we're all suckers for a pretty face. >> great thing about being an 80-year-old you can say whatever
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you want! >> okay. >> i'll get mad at him. >> i think he meant it that somebody who is charismatic, that draws people in, and did you hear what he said? that's what i'm saying. persona. >> listen, he's getting a pass from me on the whole thing. but maybe that's i'm hoping that's what he's referring to. that he's saying somebody that could be compelling, charismatic, draw in people to the message, and perhaps that's a little bit of the media. >> all the years of meditation and this is how enlightened is about women. does he want pamela anderson to be the next? who is doing any pr. i don't think this is funny. >> i think the women of the world should be like, dude, look at you. >> he thinks he's attractive. he said some people think. look at me face.
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>> i think it's good natured. i think he's humorous. he did say women buy liological are more compassionate. >> we hope the next dalai lama is smoking hot. >> rolook at mother theresa. >> i'm not going to comment. >> do you remember a couple wasn't it a year ago -- do you remember a year ago that a reporter went and interviewed the dalai lama and made a peace joke and it fell flat? stop interviewing the dalai lama. nothing good comes from these things. >> we just got a segment out of it. is there a chance he was joking? >> i don't think he was. he's a light hearted man. >> was it lost in translation. >> the exact opposite ofs a spired to belie ed aspired to believe. >> hillary clinton sat down for
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any interviews. now she's everywhere in hopes to repair her damaged image. in her newest sit down she's trying to reach out to the female millennial voters alongside "girls" creator lee man dunham. >> do you consider yourself a feminist? >> absolutely. i'm a little bit puzzled when any woman whatever age, but particularly a young woman says something like, and you've heard it, something like, well, i believe in equal rights but i'm not a feminist. well, a feminist is, by definition, someone who believes in equal rights. i'm hoping that people will not be afraid to say that doesn't mean you hate men. it doesn't mean you want to separate out the world so that you're not, you know, part of ordinary life. that's not what it means at all. it just means that we believe women have the same rights as men. >> kimberly? >> yes. listen, i don't know. she became another it was like
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watching sibling. they are joined together on the star ship. the problem is feminism and pro life and the feminist movement is tied up in abortion and planned parenthood. we have videos talking about fetal organizations being trafficked. that's why i don't want be wrapped up in the modern feminist movement. i had to say that because it is directed at young women. juan? >> when you look at the polls the millennial young women are sticking with hillary clinton. the one she's losing are older, conservative, church going women. >> why do the interview with lena dunham? >> to secure the base. she's losing with white women
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time for one more thing. >> hi. the other night when i was going home someone came running up to me and turned out it was someone nice, secret service agent. i will not give his name. but his family watches and he was part of the pope's protection detail and part of the k-9 protection unit for the secret service. i'm happy the family enjoys the show. this is the official challenge coin for the visit of pope francis for the k-9 unit which is very cool. i want to thank him very much. thank you for your service. >> gregory? >> yes. time for -- greg's disgusting news. this is horrifying. if you have kids in the room, have them leave before we show you this. it's shocking. roll the tape.
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here we have this little puppy here. look what it's doing to this thing. it's horrible. forget it exists and realizes it's fun to roll around on the rug. i am disgusted by this ben affleck. i want the dog arrested or impeached. look how disgusting that is. >> oh, my god. >> disgusting. >> we can't look. >> we want to recognize legendary major league baseball catcher yogi berra who passed yesterday at the age of 90. he was the part of ten championship yankees teams. mvp for three. yogi, it ain't over. >> very nice. >> juan? >> you know, he says some crazy things. >> like you don't. >> i want you to put this under stuff you couldn't make up. the new york times ran an article describing a diner in russia. on sunday they had to run a correction. let me read it to you.
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a news announcer misstated the name of a cartoon character. he is porky pig, not porky the pig. oh, thank you, new york times. >> oh, my gosh. >> who would call him porky the pig? >> what did that have to do with it? >> you have a problem with porky the pig? >> i see, you're threatening me. >> if so we poison you. >> meghan? >> i'm almost completely finally moved back to new york city. my one more thing is for hollily, my soon to be sister-in-law holly who is organized. you are a saint. she's about to marry my brother jimmy in six months. >> welcome to the family. >> aren't they cute? she packed up everything and helped me so i can do this. >> welcome to new york city. >> walking distance from my place. >> getting drunk. >> all righty.
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>> juan? >> stay away from greg. >> porky pig of real. never miss an episode of "the five." that's it for us. special report is next. you're welcome. pope francis mixes pastoral council with political persuasion in the historic address to congress. this is "special report". >> good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. pope francis is in new york now having finished his mission in the nation's capital in delucli the fist papal address to lawmakers. he used it to deliver a spiritual and political perspectives on life from its beginnings to how and where it is lived and to its end. shannon breen has the gh

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