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fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. hello. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." so breaking news in the 2016 race. donald trump's manager charged with misdemeanor battery over an incident at a campaign event this month. fields fired charges alleging he grab her arm while she attempted to ask a question. the attorney said his client is absolutely new jersey and is completely confident he will be exonerated. both sides say this video you're
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watching now benefits their case individually. trump is adamantly standing by his aide. >> as he fine person. i looked at the tape. the times were supplied by me. times are very conclusive. people are saying how can anybody be charged? if you look at her, in my book, according to a loe the of people, she's grabbing at me. he is acting as an intermediary. the news conference was done, finished and she was running up and grabbing and asking questions. very unfair to a good person. he has a family. four beautiful children. i think it is very, very unfair to a man who would take a wonderful family back in new hampshire to gets, what? a criminal situation over that? >> more now from chief political correspondent carl cameron. this is quite disruptive to these campaigns. is it not? >> it doesn't come at a time with donald trump would like but it never does.
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they've argued from the very beginning that nothing ever happened. that there was no assault. there was no battery. it is completely overblown by going to his staff. what ted cruz has called his hench men. the video does show corey and michelle fields engaged next to donald trump. the laws of florida say any unauthorized, any unwanted touching can be construed as a possible simple battery or misdemeanor battery. and it has already become a major distraction in this very important state of wisconsin where donald trump is making his very first campaign appearance. he'll be doing so in janesville, wisconsin. as both john kasich and ted cruz are campaigning across the badger state and now making an issue of this saying in short it come from the top and there is a culture of violence and hostility in the world of trump.
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listen. >> this is the culture of the trump campaign. the abusive culture. when you have a campaign that is built on personal insults, on attacks, now physical violence. >> i can only talk about what i would do. we would probably suspend somebody. it would depend what it is and what the evidence is. wl we see thing that we think are inappropriate, we take action. >> in fact, his senior political adviser said he probably would have been fired by now already. >> carl mentioned, any unauthorized touching could be simple misdemeanor battery. that's not a very high bar to
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clear. >> no. it is a misdemeanor. not a felony. here's what we know. >> is it an intent crime? >> there has to be some intent. i'll circle back to this. let me geek out for one second here. so he hand been convicted. i want to say this. we know that law enforcement has brought charges, criminal charges that they had to have probable cause. you can't bring charges without it. probable cause. a different standard of proof than beyond reasonable doubt. 51% likely law enforcement release ad statement and. they relied heavily on the video provided by the donald trump organization and it looked very similar to michelle's account of what happened. they take that together with eyewitness testimony and they find probable use. what will they argue? the tape looks for many people.
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okay. there's a clear touching there. up, maybe i brushed up, maybe i even grabbed her but this was why. it was not hard. i would be frustrated with a tweet that he sent out following the event that. i didn't touch her. now you're denying something that factually looks in conflict. >> the optics of it right now, what should the trump campaign be doing? >> they should have done the right thing from the beginning. he should have apologize asked then maybe it would not have escalated. it is never wrong to do the right thing. apologizing in the middle of a scrum, that would have been possibly acceptable to her. when the first reaction is to lie about it and say it never happened. then to try to smear her reputation. donald trump just. in his interview on the plane that it is unfair to corey lewandowski. why is it fair to michelle fields? she lost her job. she resigned but it was because
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breitbart didn't back her up. also, if you're the trump campaign and you know you have a vulnerability with women and your numbers with women are going down, one, your instincts were to smear a young woman. two torsion lie about it. three, to suggest that she's still in the wrong. at this point, cut your losses. your track record of the last month with women is not going on get any better if this kind of thing continues. >> if this were the "the apprentice," donald trump would have fired corey before he fired kevin jonas. that's how bad corey is. it tells you that he has standards higher for a tv show than he has for his own presidency. in iowa i expressed outrage over the intentional intimidation of people at fox news. the threats he was making. you'd better do this or watch out. i saw this as a problem.
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donald trump speaks about his people around him. who is around him? this thug? who is around him? am rosa? he does not know what good people are. and you're right. he should do something. now remember, donald didn't yank her. it is not donald who did it. it is the person who works for him. he should distance himself from him. and one last thing, i think it could have been avoided between actual conversation between two people. the problem is people now go on twitter. so michelle went on twitter and her boyfriend went on twitter. but they went on twitter because hoob revolutionized going on twitter for donald trump? donald trump. that's where he fights his battle are on twitter. that's where she went. it was flurry of demeaning behavior from the trump camp. they should have. it was a mistake. mistakes happen. instead they forced her hand.
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because they said on megyn kelly, she did not want to press charges. when he calls her delusional. calls her a liar which donald trump did. to press charges that you are sincere. the conclusive proof is. in video. in that video. >> so you're pointing the finger at corey lewandowski or donald trump? >> i think if trump doesn't act, then it is on him. and he has to show -- >> he already has. >> that's the sad thing. if he wants to be president, you have to have the temperament. you can't have thugs around you. >> responsibility to that if you want. do you remember about six months ago, it was a rubio campaign adviser who punched a rand paul campaign person in the face on tape. they had it. and it was in michigan. michigan dropped it because it wasn't enough there. >> the problem here is you have a guy running for president who
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is a front-runner who is backing up a guy who lied. corey. he didn't touch her. at one point he said he never met her. never touched her. once he put that out there and that is derld to be a lie, i don't understand how donald trump isn't apologizing. he obviously believes someone who told a lie. and at this point from a political perspective, this guy is a huge liability. he just does not help donald trump. i don't care about the people who are retweeting him and saying, yeah, donald. anyone with eye who's sees the video knows this guy lies. you want to be a big man, be a big man. this is not the story i heard. have the guts to fire this guy. because obviously he doesn't have the guts to resign himself. >> now saying it was busy. a media scrum. i was trying on get the candidate out. >> where is the apology? >> i saw the video. you know what? it happen. i apologize. >> at this point it is too late for that.
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he can't make a statement like that. that would be in his legal disinterests. at this point he needs to have his day in court and argue a lack of intent around the contact. >> but he already. in his own words, he never met her. that she is delusional. she is a liar. >> and the prosecutors will rip him form. >> how can you now apologize? you've been charged with a misdemeanor crime. >> he had a chance to apologize. once she tweeted out. she had bruises. there was a space of time i think where this guy could have come out and. you know what? i didn't realize that i injured you. that was not my intent. i apologize. you don't come out and slander someone's reputation and i i never met them. yeah, you did. you grabbed her arm. this doesn't look good for him or for donald. >> i think there's no upside to keeping corey. the only down side. if i'm donald trump, you
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disconnect and distance yourself woifl rather cut off a toe than a regular later. if donald trump nail wisconsin, ted cruz can make a case that it is less clear. will this affect wisconsin? >> well, i don't think it help. i don't know how much people will pay attention to it. if he is there trying to talk about jobs and the economy. you want a clear runway so you can focus on your message and focus relentlessly on jobs and trade if you're going to be in wisconsin. if you're spending half the time on your interview on your fancy plane talking about how your campaign manager, there poor guy. this beautiful family. he's been attacked unfairly. the other part of the story is that a young woman was attacked unfairly by the campaign. then that's probably not good. and i think that republican
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women, the numbers, i don't know exactly what they are in wisconsin but that i believe they track with the national numbers. the public women, 37% were saying, okay. he could be our guy. in the future. that was down to 24% in march. so early march. now it is march 29, 30. i don't think it is headed in the right direction. >> the other thing is think about people who, the team ideology of sports, of politics. once you are all in on something, it is almost impossible to change your mine. emotionally you have to admit that you're wrong. the genesis of this story baltimore it didn't happen. it did happen but it might have been the wrong guy that got her. how could it happen if there's no time. wait. there's tape. maybe she deserved it because of the scrum of the reporters. no matter what happens, there will always an strong vocal supportive group of trump supporters who will say, eh!
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>> a lot of people supporting trump. if this were president obama, one of the issues baltimore president obama doesn't know how to say, i was wrong. when he makes a misjudgment, if he speaks too soon or something, you find that out. you want to say why can't you say i had it wrong? have some humility. demand the same thing from the guy who has values that you admire. economic policies that you admire. you can't have one set of rules for the guy whose politics differ from yours and other rules for the other. >> to demonstrate the leadership. i understand there is loyalty to his person but do the right thing. do the politically savvy thing. >> we have to go.
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make sure to catch our powerful lineup. i'm filling in for bill o'riley and we'll have more on the charges against the trump campaign adviser. at 10:00 p.m., donald trump gives his reaction on "hannity." coming up, why hillary clinton's campaign is threatening not to do any more debates with sanders. state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov
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the camp calls the latest debate request a stunt and says they'll only consider sanders' request for another debate if he changes his tone. >> senator sanders doesn't get on decide when he debates. let's see if he goes back to the tone of the debate he set early. on. >> no clag of a debate? >> i said we will see what kind of tone he sets. if his campaign wants to run the negative campaign and run the negative ads like they can in north carolina, in illinois, all over the country on march final,
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that's going to be disappointing to a lot of democrats who feel we have to focus on republicans donald trump or ted cruz. and about our differences in november. that's what we ought to be doing. >> sanders hit back by posting this video on the twitter page of clinton during the 2008 campaign. >> honestly, i mean, i just believe that this is the most important job in the world. the toughest job in the world. you should be willing to campaign for every vote. you should be willing to debate any time anywhere. >> so greg, i have a theory of why she doesn't want to debate in new york. she doesn't want bernie to be able to say, your ties to wall street interesting guys right down here that paid $600,000 for speeches, that's who you're in the pocket of. she doesn't want to avoid a debate in new york. >> that's an excellent theory. of which i don't have an answer for. i want to say that she is the last person on earth to lecture
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anyone on tone. she sounds like the product of two car alarms mating. do you know what she's guilty of? a lot of people don't bring up, bigotry against men. she is saying, she is criticizing bernie's tone. what if that's how men sound? remember, when people were criticizing hillary, people were saying, they're criticizing her because that's how a woman sounds when she is loud. well, she's just doing the same thing. maybe that's how a man sounds when he is being serious and he wants to express a point. the other part is, she is saying that she's a delicate flower when would be offensive to women. >> how can he change his tone? what ben is saying is he is so negative. he doesn't even bring up the negative points. >> maybe she wants him to be less likable so he can be less like her. i'm sitting at home saying, come on, bernie.
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talk about it. he's not going there. i don't know what, she looks like a big baby and she looks like she's afraid of him and i think she should be. he came out of nowhere. he is much more likable than she is. he has a lot of hollywood on his side. a lot of young voters. he is doing what president obama did. he has the likes of susan sarndon out there. so i think she's intimidated. and i think you're right. i think wall street is a super sore point for her and she can't take the heat. >> i have another theory that if she wins in wisconsin next tuesday, that there will be no debate in new york city. that she won't agree to it. if she loses in wisconsin, she'll be worried and she'll ask form debate. >> i'm going to agree with your first one and disagree with the second. this is brilliant strategy. she is putting it out now, and the tone, the way i read this. it is like the panthers playing
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the steelers. the panthers like to play the steel where's they only agree to pay the defense. when roethlisberger is on the bench. if ben gets back in the game, the panthers don't want to play the steelers. >> hillary clinton doesn't want to go up against bernie sanders. she wants to go against him when he is just pro bernie. but going negative will work. i have to lead. i'm about to lock this thing down. why would i risk it? once she gets past wisconsin, the high level of african-american voters. she is going to lock it down. no reason to blow it now. >> what's the concern about the super delegate process? one of the most undemocratic things. the republican primary process is a mess. you can consider it that. it is disorganized. but highly democratic compared to super delegate process.
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>> i think it is a hot mess and this is where bernie supporters get really excited about an uproar. bernie said. i don't stand a chance with those. and that's why he is saying, i won five contests over the weekend. let the super delegates reconsider. i want to say this about the tone issue. it is the height of hypocrisy for hillary clinton and her camp to talk about bernie sanders' tone being inappropriate. this guy, her chief strategist, said that sanders is going to campaign like a brooklynite. and she will campaign like a senator. you're brooklyn shaming this man. >> when you saybrook lynnite. isn't that alluding to being a jew? >> i see your point there.
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this is the guy, i have a bit of a southern thing going on. >> she's an anti-semite. >> i love his tone. if write a karate would be voting for him. i like his tone. >> it's only good when she is there. not when bernie is there. >> i think that's really nasty. >> everything she said is wrong. let's hope he's the nominee. who wouldn't want to go up against a socialist? >> free speech, donald trump, and some chalk is distressing a bunch of college students in georgia.
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imagine a place that lays waste to your teens' spine. once design for enrichment, character is reduced to a bubbling stew of anguish. that's college. at emory university, pro trump messages in chalk have scarred them so badly they are receiving counseling. the phrase 2016 on cement is so harrowing, the school president sent this e-mail. it could have been erase bid erasing them. it is chalk, after all of forget about a wall on the southern border. build it around emory. i'm getting vapors just looking at them comfortable the national guard please drop smelling salts and blankets? this is the new one.
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that one would balance free speech with feeling safe. college must be a safe haven. safe from words. that college is supposed to challenge. doing the reverse leads to fake incidents of hate that provides spot lights to these attention gobblers. while this happen, the u.s. military is evac waiting families of defense person frel southern turkey due to security fears. maybe the emory students can trade places and find out what a real under safe space is all about. apparently trump 16 is a bigoted statement. >> everything is offensive. you can't say anything anymore. i worry so much about the future. can you imagine sending these kids off to war? >> how about their first jobs? >> and there's this extended adolescence happening now. say you to guys in their 20s. it is scary. apparently i'm dangerous. >> i'm getting there.
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i just -- i will. that's next. when i went to college, that was supposed to challenge and you tuchbl you up. you were supposed to hear different penalty and get uncomfortable of part of growing is discomfort. these kids don't know what that means because they're coddled. the good thing is some students fought back. the young americans for liberty fought back and they had a make emory great again slowing an. >> for them. the deans and administratives, what a bunch of babies. get a back bone. >> it is creating a healthy pushback. one of the activists claim the phrase in painful and one. we have nothing to lose but our chains. i don't even know -- that's a bit insulting. >> i don't know what it means.
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it is laughable. the serious part of it is this. racial intimidation on college campuses, that's a real thing. that actually happens. ask the students last year at duke university where there were nooses. so by all means if trump 2016 is your threshhold for racial intimidation, seriously, god bless you. >> better not drive down the highway and see the bumper stickers. like have a panic attack and run into another car. >> i have a theory. your son is about to go to college. i think there should be two college systems, the one that challenges and you adult daycare. >> there are. like five or six university that's, where they don't treat kids like they're babies and with usees. but the rest of higher learning in america are like that. ? moving fast toward that.
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you said build a wall around 90% of the universities in the country. it is scary as a apparently. >> that's totally -- >> the parents will pay for it. >> can we make the professors pay for it? >> they're on tenure any way. can we talk about what's going to in wisconsin right now? >> i can't shame -- >> trump is getting ready to speak. this is a rally in janesville. again, this speaks to a lot of the irrational, this irrational behavior that trump seems to cause. >> that's not irrational. they're just protesting in the normal fashion. >> i think it is irrational. >> you don't go to a protest. if you have strong feelings for or against somebody and you want to hold up a placard and walk around and not punch people, that's okay. >> that's america. >> just don't get out the chalk.
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>> i'm saying the hate is so strong. >> i don't think so. the guy just waved to us. >> there's been one or two incidents involving pepper spray. >> do you feel safe? >> i need to be hugged. >> we'll get to that in the commercial break. >> ahead, president obama lectures the media for letting the 2016 candidates off easy like did it for him eight years ago. technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm.
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back into news and public affairs and to maintain certain standards. and to not dumb down the news. the electorate would be better served if we spent less time on the he said she said back and forth of politics. while fairness is the hallmark of good journalism, false egive religio , egive religiousy can be a fatal flaw. >> getting the same scrutiny when he ran for the white house. >> if you go back and see what i said in 2007. and you see what i did, they match up. in 2008 in the campaign, people asked me really tough questions about whether they matched up. we had a spend a lot of time
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worrying about whether what i said i could deliver on. >> we looked back in our archives to see if that maxed up will. >> the feeling most people get. i thought a spider was going up my leg. >> they remain objective. it is infectious. >> beatles or rolling stones. >> rolling stones. >> tough stuff, greg. >> i remember the hardest question he got around 2008 was from joe the plumber. he asked him about wealth redistribution. >> what i love is he's lecturing our media, something that he couldn't do in cuba at all. that would have been too reaganesque to say tear down your wall. instead he was busy sight-seeing. i said this too many times. he's the quarterback who slept with every cheerleader but still
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mad one won't. that's fox news. we didn't jump into bed with him. it reflects the human nature that we seek comfort in our shared assumptions. we love the media until it is divorced from us. everybody is like this. what about what he's saying, focusing on gossip. sometimes with ted cruz, that's still a story. the presidential battle. >> and it shows character. one thing we talk about yesterday with the "washington post" article by ronald o'hara jr. with the e-mail scandal, it was long and exhaustive. so exhaustive journalism exists if you look for it and take time to read it. it is true the back and forth, i was laughing. one of the things president obama has done very well and s to look at things like between
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two ferns, using ellen, popular culture to achieve campaign goals. they're not asking you a lot of in depth questions on those shows. he was very successful in use go them to help advance his political goals. >> every time it seems that he gets tough questions. when someone like a bill o'reilly asks a question, he is like the audacity you have to ask me something challenging. everyone sees that. >> he wants us to stop covering his golfing or the baseball games and the wave and the tango and instead ask tough questions. how about income inequality? wages? wages are down under you. how about household net worth. under you. he answered those. >> what are you talking about?
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they're still killing people under you. if there's a republican president next, will the rules still apply to them? or does everyone have to be serious? >> does he want the tough questions for him? what he had for dinner last night and whoever he is rooting for. march madness. >> i thought he was harkening back to his primary season. i think he was asked very tough questions. i'm talking about him and hillary during the primary portion. people didn't know who he was and what he was about. sure, he was asked very tough questions about foreign policy. would you be ready to answer the phone call at 3:00 a.m. of i think we saw from marco rubio, that he would knee jerk to those long winded policy questions. they're trying to show in their youth and relative inexperience that they are capable.
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i remember hillary taking a beating from reportes. saying i thought i would get a free ride here. >> i remember a brutal debate. i thought that primary on the dems side was brutal. and i thought they were questioned heavily. >> one thing he brought up about how he said the false equivalency is a problem. he's alluding to climate change where you have to be, you must strongly endorse his view of climate change. the idea of being skeptical of any part of it is false. there cannot be two sides. there might only be one right answer. >> the other thing was, he said he was talking about media companies. there is a group of people who think that something like a publicly funded media would be better. we have a few of those,
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it was latin night on "dancing with the stars." even geraldo's genetic advantage wouldn't help him. he did put up a solid effort to make his dancing great again. >> riding high, that was huge. it was huge. >> can you hold on for a second? melania? >> the first couple to be eliminated this season is geraldo.
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>> that was a pretty hilarious trump impersonation. he and his partner gave a post mortem on fox this morning. >> what happened? >> well, we had a wonderful professional, elegant, talented, charismatic dancer team with a 72-year-old one legged man. it doesn't make never a bad person. >> how do you feel? >> i feel like he d so great. i'm a little bit sad. i think geraldo brings so much more to this show. but being eliminated is not such a bad thing. now we get to hang out. not in a dance studio. >> okay. that's hilarious. she really was just, she reminded me of her. geraldo out. >> i would go to the very end. i'm a hell of a dancer.
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this would have been better if it was the oval office skit but bill clinton. i thought a reality show called dancing drunk. you get judged how you dance with every ensuing shot. that's how people dance. getting progressively drunker at wedding. that would be a tremendous reality show. >> i like it. are you a tango gal? a salsa? >> i would love to learn all of it in the privacy of hike, no cameras, nothing. i find public speaking not to be a problem at all. i could never have done what geraldo did. >> really? >> i think i would be so nervous. i almost threw up when i was on celebrity jeopardy. i definitely could not have dance in the front of cameras. >> good to know. eric, you strike me, this is just me because you know you're my all american guy. ballroom, top hat. i see it. is this something you would do?
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>> i would do it but i can't dance ballroom. no, no. gracious, geraldo, gracious in defeeflt he said if i was not voted off, i would demand a recount. great shirt. great job, geraldo. he tried. i'm all for trying stuff. >> i can't do stuff. >> it's not that hard. country dancing is easy. >> i would do it. i had good rhythm but i don't remember steps. i could bring my mother in. she is an amazing dancer. i would salsa. >> polka. >> it is an amazing dance. >> one more thing is up next.
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back by popular demand. people say that without any proof at all of greg and dana's town hall. april 24th. a single at the hershey theater in hershey, pennsylvania. special guest, of course, opening will be larry gatlin. we'll have a meet and greet and talk about politics, the election, we'll talk about dogs and booze and books. to go g gutfeld.com or hershey
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entertainment.com to pick up tickets. >> and that's a fantastic venue. >> i heard it is beautiful. do you know anybody who likes to complain about anything? specially weather? there is a new thing in australia done by an artist. she created weather vent. you can call on a voicemail and vent about the weather. nothing could match this one. this is a little sound bite. >> be so hot today. kills me. i wish it was cold. i got tar all over me because it was so hot. the bike handles melted on this bike. now i feel fried. cause i've been cooking all day. >> i could play it over and over
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again. >> weather vent. >> make sure you check out o'reilly factor. all night. check out the prime time lineup. don't change the channel. we'll go deep entire this controversy with corey lewandowski. last wednesday we had these puppies on this show right here. it was through the humane society of new york. and you see them there. so three of those dogs have been adopted. that was cute. >> and these two right here, hold on, hold on. these two still waiting to get adopted. make sure you go to humane society.com. >> the way i hold a child. any way, adopt those dogs, or others. >> today we have another one of greg's friends causing
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destruction. meet harley, the cockatoo. there's plenty of space in the room. yet harley feels the need to knock these blocks over repeatedly. actually, this cockatoo hates blocks. there is a youtube channel the owners have devoted, apparently. >> you're up. >> thank you so much. okay. so everybody could use a hug, right? even nba players. check out this super cute video. this is last night at the knicks game. the knicks were down in the fourth quarter. look at this cute little kid that gave carmelo anthony a hug. chin up, carmelo. you got this one. so cute. and i don't know if you saw it but melo gave him a little pat on the head. he welcomed it. >> that could be dangerous, actually. he made a bee line. >> i think that was an offensive
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foul. >> i like it. >> why ask for permission. >> we need another angle on the video. >> set your dvr. another else of "special report" next. donald trump takes his campaign to the next primary state while his campaign chief prepares to take his case to court. this is "special report." good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. there have been several surreal days in the 2016 campaign so far. and you can now add this one to the list. while republican presidential front-runner donald trump is planning the flag in wisconsin, the man who is supposed to keep the trains running is dealing with a bump. co
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