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chairman of the summer's republican convention said he was not ready to endorse the presumptive nominee. he offered to step down from that position, but trump doesn't want him to. he's optimistic their meeting tomorrow will help unite the republican party. >> i would like it see a united republican party. he's a very good man. he wants what's good for the party. think we're going to have
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positive results. i want frankly for him to stay and be chairman. >> ryan addressed reporters this morning and struck a conciliatory tone. >> to pretend to unify without unifying, we go into the fall at half strength. this election is too important to be going into an election in half-strength. i want to be part of the uni unifying processings so we at full strength. we cannot afford to lose this election to hillary clinton. >> ryan and trump don't know each other well, but the speaker said he's looking forward to that changing tomorrow. >> i don't really know him. i met him once in person, in 2012, we had a very good conversation in march. on the phone. we just need to get to know each other and we as a leadership team, are enjoying the fact that we have a chance to meet with him. >> eric, i like the last point a lot from paul ryan. i found that that's true, if you've met somebody and have a personal relationship. it's a lot easier to communicate.
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understand each other. you're not communicating by twitter or email. if you are either one of them tomorrow, what would your goals for that meeting be? >> interesting. that very difficult question. i think that they're going to come out, i think this is going to all work out. i have a hunch, it feels like both of them had to put up, this is where i am. paul ryan had to say i have a constituency that i'm representing. this is i can't sign on to donald trump right now. you know, with all that's going on with mitt romney and some of the others. so he was playing that card for a little while. i think he'll come out of the meeting saying look, i want do get behind the gop front-runner. i want to get behind the guy who is going to be our nominee at the convention, remember, this is more about the convention than it is going forward. paul ryan will, if donald trump becomes president, work with the president, clearly he will. but this is about the convention. paul ryan right now is going to chair the convention. if he can't get behind the front-runner, the guy who is trying to beat the other side, hillary, can't get behind him, he shouldn't be chair of the
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convention. step down. donald trump should say, step down and he should. if he can't get behind him -- reince priebus says he should step down. i would agree, step down. by the way, it shouldn't be that hard to get behind donald trump. donald trump now has 10.9 million votes, breaking the prior record, george w. bush had for the most votes ever in a primary and there's seven states left to go. it's time to get everyone behind the front-runner. >> juan we talked last night at midnight.
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but the policy is so large a hurdle. because a real big policy difference between donald trump and the republican establishment. but what they have on the table is this, donald trump has some needs, too, dana. he needs the party structure. because remember, he's just starting to get going on things like putting a staff in the battleground states. he's just getting going on fundraising. he's just getting going on identifying voters and you know, the rnc has computer lists of where republicans voters are and who you need to reach if you want to win. he wants all those things. but going into this, the word in washington is, that paul ryan will not come out and say, i endorse donald trump on thursday. instead, he'll say, i'm working on it. we're talking. we're moving in the right
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direction. but there is no sense that -- >> you think that's wise, kimberly, that approach? >> i think tomorrow is going to go very well. we've seen some little telegraphing messages by way of carrier pigeon delivered. i think what's going to happen is he's going to be able to get behind. there won't be a big dramatic announcement, there will be a meeting of the minds and understanding that going forward, the goal should be to defeat hillary clinton it should be never hillary, not never trump and make sure that she doesn't take the white house. that should be the bottom line. that's the big unifying thing you should say. and basically hillary is helping. you know trump. because she's that unpopular of a candidate. just like at the measure of success of bernie sanders against her. and it just goes to show you there's a lot of opportunity there to do some damage to her candidacy and say well, maybe i'm not all in on you know, ten out of ten things that trump's for. but i don't want, i do know that i don't want that person in the white house. >> do you know there's the ryan/trump meeting what gotten all the attention, there's other
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meetings happening tomorrow, including with senator mitch mcconnell who makes a slarm point about a third obama term being what everyone needs to work against. >> i think most of our members believe he's won the nomination the old fashioned way. he got more votes than anybody else and we respect the voices of the republican primary voters across the country. and we'll sit down and talk about the way forward. we know that hillary clinton will be four more years of barack obama. i think that's going to in the end be enough to unify republicans across the country. >> so tom, do you think he's right? >> that wasn't exactly a ringing endorsement there. but -- >> but mitch mcconnell, on his happiest days, tom, mitch mcconnell, he's got one tone. >> that's him all in. >> he should stop saying obama. obama is a lot more popular than hillary clinton. say clinton, but don't say obama, that's number one. >> are you now giving advice? >> i'm giving advice, yes. but juan, you mentioned that
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they're far apart on policy. paul ryan and trump. and that's true, that's why the key word is principle, i saw paul ryan say it several times. he said we're going to unite various wings of the party around common principles. he mentioned again, principles. he knows he's never going to see eye to eye on policy he's going to keep using the word "principles" that shows me that paul ryan is ready to deal. >> he's further away on policy, with hillary clinton than he is with donald trump. paul ryan. and he should, come on, he's the speaker of the house. you're down to two choices, you're down to hillary clinton or donald trump. you're not getting a third choice, paul. get behind the guy who is not hillary clinton. abc, anyone but clinton. you don't want two or three or four supreme court justices going far left liberal and then gigts to make his life and everyone that's trying to get re-elected's life miserable. >> someone else will step up to chair it. >> he's going to do it, let's be
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honest. but see if rubio is interested. >> you're willing to throw paul ryan over the top. >> i love paul ryan. >> what i hear is that the freedom caucus in washington is putting pressure on him to get in line. get behind donald trump. >> he should. >> i don't know i tell you what, he's looking down the road. he wants not only to keep his members in the majority in the house of representatives. he's got to look about what this party represents going forward. >> juan, we've all been to conventions, right? the convention is the coming-out party of your nominee. the convention is presenting your nominee to america and say vote for our person this guy or girl, and not the other one. and if paul ryan is not even on board with the trump train, then replace him. get someone in there who is. >> can i say something? i actually think that's not traditionally what the convention was. it wasn't just about the person, it was about the policy. and what paul ryan the speaker is saying, let's try to define where we can get together on policies so we can try to unify
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the party. the thing that is kind of strange is one of the knocks against paul ryan was that, they don't stand on principle enough. remember the last two years, like banging them over the head. with the house establishment republicans don't stand on principle. now paul ryan is saying he is wants to stand on principle and he's getting screamed at from the same people 236789 you're paul ryan, kimberly, it's like you can't win. the only thing you can do is be true to yourself. >> i agree. by the way, hi, paul ryan's mom, she watches the show. he's a very nice guy, he's likable. you want him on your side. he's done a great job already as speaker and this is going to be an important and defining moment to see how this is handled and hopefully he's going to show everybody that we can be civilized. we can move forward on common problems. >> he's the representative. >> i don't think paul ryan has been uncivil. >> to get other people to be civilized, to come together to try to find common ground to say listen, let's talk to you about
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principles and the party and policy going forward. where we can find some measure and degree of common ground. >> i'm agreeing with kimberly. paul ryan can stand on principle after you get a gop president. then that's time to stand on principle, push back on the president and say, you know what, i don't agree with everything our president has to say, but he's our president. you'll be way more miserable. paul ryan stands on principle, and donald trump falls to hillary clinton. >> you're giving paul ryan, saying paul ryan, you better get on board or i'm going to stab you, buddy. >> no, replace you for the convention. >> even trump says he doesn't want him out of the convention. >> you're harder than trump on this issue. >> listen, i think there are a lot of people out there before donald trump even came along and said, i love paul ryan, but i want, i want him supporting the nominee. i want him -- >> one last point, do you think
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that when paul ryan says we can't just pretend to come together, we have to genuinely come together, this comes to what tom was talking about, principles. don't you think that matters, that it doesn't look like he's just going along to get along? >> for the convention? >> that he wants to unify republicans. >> once the convention is over and trump is the president -- he's got his principles. >> you're punching me today. i got to tell you something, paul ryan is not going to get run over by you or me or anybody. he's a real guy with real experience, background. has stood the test of time. is a real conservative and a real republican. >> he has already said he would step down of the chairman of the convention. >> this not good for trump or the republican party. >> we'll get you in the next block, tom. hillary clinton had another rough night she lost her 20th race to bernie sanders and even jon stewart is having issues with her candidacy. he's going to explain, next. nothing unleashes power...
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democratic voters aren't ready to crown her just yet. "the new york post" sums it up on its cover this way -- stop the coronation. rnc chairman reince priebus taking this shot in a tweet he said it's nothing short of embarrassing that hillary clinton has been defeated 20 times by a 74-year-old socialist from vermont. here was the socialist, bernie, last night. >> let me be as clear as i can be. we are in this campaign to win the democratic nomination. now we fully acknowledge we are good at arithmetic, that we have an uphill climb ahead of us. but we are used to fighting uphill climbs. >> among the reasons why hillary is struggling, nobody knows exactly what she stands for. not even the left's hero, jon stewart. >> when i think about hillary
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clinton is, you know, i imagine to be a very bright woman. without the courage of her convictions, because i'm not even sure what they are that is not to say that she's preferable to donald trump. because at this point i would vote for mr. t. over donald trump. but, but she, i think she will be in big trouble if she can't find a way, and maybe i'm wrong, maybe a real person doesn't exist underneath there. i don't know. >> so she's clearly going to lock down this nomination any day now. she only has like 150 delegates needed to go. but it highlights the fact that what does she stand for. >> i think what you're seeing here is something that's very real. we talked about it on this show. there's questions about not just authenticity. honesty, trustworthy. they're a big issue for hillary clinton. something she's going to have to contend with the good news for
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hillary clinton, she's running against donald trump, who has higher unfavorables than she does. the second thing to say is remember hillary clinton has been through a lot in her political career. she's been around, she's felt beat up. her husband has been impeached. she's very guarded. that's what comes through as inauthentic. that she's calculating and always giving a second thought. people say what does she really stand for? or is she just a a politician? in this year it's not good to be a politician. >> a flawed candidate? >> obviously really bad. she can't even put away a socialist from vermont, who had no job and no paycheck, and wrote bad porn, how shocking is it. he's got 19 states so far. if it weren't for this whole thing being in the bag for her with the super delegates, this would be a completely different story. if they ran their primaries like the republicans do, she would be in real trouble and she's in trouble because of the enthusiasm for bernie sanders and you have people all of a sudden unafraid like badmouth
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the clintons, somebody like jon stewart who has a voice and is popular and is saying listen, what does this woman even stand for. >> i don't think he was bad-mouthing her. >> i think so, what she stands for, who she really is. >> i think that's a legitimate -- >> that wasn't like a positive statement about her. >> i don't think he was being political. i think he was just being honest. >> dana, the -- we know there's a bifurcation going on on the right. but apparently equally as strong on the left. >> i don't know if it's equally as strong, but it's big. the divide is real. and i think that she will start winning states where there is more of a minority population. so kentucky and oregon next tuesday. bernie sanders probably going to win that the way that the calendar work for her, was not necessarily in her favor. the super delegates work for her. beyond that, what jon stewart are getting at is people who actually know her, are flummoxed by this. they like her, they know her to
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be strong. if you look at bob gates, the former secretary of defense. when he writes about hillary clinton in his book, it's not glowing but he thinks she's solid. i think that they're frustrated. well they think she might be a great president, she's not a good candidate and jon stewart is 0 probably trying to give her some advice there. i don't know if in brooklyn it helps her. i would like to see hillary clinton without any campaign consultants or staff for a week. why not roll the dice and see what happens. at this point this problem is going to dog her and also because she's keeps walking things back. like the coal country thing or the war in iraq vote if she could have the courage of her convictions as she was saying and back it up and be strong about it she would probably be better off. >> what do you say, tom, the coronation is happening. there's no stopping it now. >> she's on her way. first of all, with jon stewart, mr. t.? is that the most contemporary
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quote he could come up with? hillary, doesn't have the courage of her convictions, but that used to work. bill clinton, did he have the courage of his convictions? no, but -- >> he did he did. he was a way better candidate than hillary. >> no, but tom's point was, clinton ran to the middle. remember? >> he did whatever it took to get elected. >> but you believed him wherever he was. >> that's not courage of your convictions. that's being a better politician. >> or both. or both. you can't be a good politician unless you have courage and conviction in your -- character and your ideas, which i think -- >> i think it was about getting elected and that's, that's the school she comes from. but that's not her time. that's not now. that's why bernie, you look like you said, he wrote, did he write bad porn? >> that's what greg said. >> greg told me. i want to get this in very
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quickly. joe biden had something very interesting to say about whether he was going to run or not and why. take a listen. >> i feel confident that hillary will be the nominee and i feel confident she'll be the next president. i had planned on running, it's an awful thing to say, i think i would have been the best president. but it was the right thing not just for my family, for me. quick around for you, tom. >> i think he is sad. he should have gotten out there. he fell for the same thing. saying hillary is a great candidate. she was beaten by barack obama that was her only national election. it wasn't just barack obama, it's that people don't like her. >> he also said it had a lot to do with the timing of the death of bo biden. >> i think this is something that you would say in private, not in public on "good morning america." when you have a nominee who is facing an uphill battle in an election. i wouldn't have done it. >> you do know, juan how is going to play out. hillary will get indicted, joe biden will become the nominee.
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bernie sanders will be the vice president and donald trump will have his hands full. >> greg likes sanders' porn, but you have your own fantasies right here, every day. >> here we go. would you rather have a bystanders ticket or hillary clinton -- >> i don't believe the enthusiasm for the socialist among these republicans. it's because you hate clinton so much. >> coming up, london's new muslim mayor is not a fan of donald trump and is certainly not hiding it. hear what both of very many have to say about one another, next on "the five." why do so many businesses rely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country.
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last week london elected its first muslim mayor, 45-year-old saddiq khan.
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donald trump called his election a good thing. but the mayor wasn't as kind with his words when asked about the presumptive republican nominee. >> my message to donald trump and his team is that your views of islam are ignorant. it is possible to be a muslim and to live in the west. it's possible to be a muslim and to love america. by giving the impression that islam and the west are incompatible, you're playing into the hands of the extremists. of course i'll travel to america, but i'm hoping that he's not the guy that wins. >> very interesting. >> trump responded this morning. >> this radical islamic terrorism all over the world right now. it's a disaster what's going on. i assume he's denying that. i assume he's like our president, that is denying it's taking place, we have a serious problem. it's a temporary ban. it hasn't been called for yet. nobody's done it. this is just a suggestion. until we find out what's going on. but we have radical islamic terrorism all over the world.
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i mean, you can start at the world trade center, frankly. can you go to paris, you can go to san bernardino. all over the world if they want to deny it, they can deny it. i don't choose to deny it. >> okay, so from a communications standpoint, dana, you had trump saying okay this is a good thing that we have him representing. the mayor didn't want to take that so to speak. but use it as an opportunity to make a statement what do you think about the back and forth, the exchange. >> i congratulate the mayor. he's had a lot of firsts, he was born in london, his parents immigrated from india to pakistan in 1947 and his dad was a bus driver. his mom a seamstress. he gross up, becomes a lawyer. he's not the kind of, he's not like isis this is a guy who got, i think got arrested or at least, there's a fatwa called against the mayor because he supported gay marriage. this is not like -- what people conjure up in terms of islamic leaders. think what happens here is you're going to see more of this. because they felt, as a whole, as a religion that they were
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punched in the face so that's what donald trump says, he likes to punch back ten times harder. not that the mayor and the president of the united states, the mayor of london and the president of the united states, aren't ever necessarily going to interact on policy at all. this is kind of unnecessary and unfortunate. but i think he's the kind of moderate muslim leader that we should try to emulate and have more of around the world. >> and to help in the fight. >> yes he will help protect london. >> radical islamic terrorists. what do you think about the exchange? >> we've had eight years, seven years plus of president obama, who can't say radical muslim, terror and basically an open-border policy. doesn't want to deport people, although juan will tell us he's deporting more people than ever before, i would wholeheartedly disagree. he doesn't want to secure the border. so you've had that, and i think when donald trump came along and said hold on, i want to build the wall and i want to put a halt on muslim immigration, into the united states.
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i'm not sure donald trump actually wanted to put the full halt on. i'm not speaking for him. but i would guess it was just to juxtapose where he is, versus what we've had for the past seven, eight years, which americans are frankly tired of. if you poll the popularity of the wall and b, the halting of the muslim immigration, think it's more than 50%. think it's more than 50%. so trump speaks for a group of people. whether he would implement that as president trump, i think he just showed you right there that may not be the case. no one's done it yet and maybe he would have some sort of halt on that temporary halt. i think he's going to build the wall. i think the wall is coming. my point is that donald trump made a name, got out there, being the anti-obama and it's working for him. >> juan, what do you think about the exchange and also trying to build bridges with the moderate muslims to help us against radical islamic terrorists? >> i think that's the key, kimberly.
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the absolute key. one of the things that was striking to me is that trump then i guess because of theob f denies there's islamic extremism and terrorism, too. interesting, though, juan, because what did the mayor say? he said that trump says that islam is incompatible with the west so highs hyperbolizing on his side. it's a grade opportunity for trump. any time something happens in the world, he gets free press. he hiber bowlizes and says something not true about trump and trump sounds moderate. >> donald trump writes in "the art of the deal" you should use hyperbole to get what you want later on. >> he loves when people use hyperbole against him. >> you remember when the pope did that? >> remember that? >> the pope took a shot at me and that was a news cycle for a
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few days. so it's not only the mayor of london who doesn't like trump. now the mayor of paris says he's stupid. i think world leaders are not having a good time with this. >> world leaders? >> the mayor of paris, the mayor of london. >> glad we went over on time with that. >> big bird, de blasio, we're coming for him next. a series of questions from fox news reporter, james rosen to the obama administration, were omitted from the state department's record. was the state department trying to cover up lies?
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did the state department alter video of one of its press briefings to cover up deception by the obama administration on its iran negotiation? questions from fox news chief
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washington correspondent james rosen back in 2013 were omitted from the department's tape archives. here's what the edited versions say. >> there are remaining concerns that we have, as you all are familiar with. whether it's their involvement in support of the regime in syria or humanitarian issues. and so that has not changed that. >> the obama administration says -- >> what was cut out? roughly eight minutes of video. including a response from then-state department spokeswoman jen psaki admitting that sometimes the press needs to be misled to accomplish administration goals. this is what originally was on the tape. >> i have no new information for you today. on the timing of when there were any discussions with any iranian officials. >> let me try it one last way, jen and i appreciate your indulgence. >> sure. >> is it the policy of the state department where the preservation of the secrecy of secret negotiations are
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concerned, to lie in order to achieve that goal? >> james, i think there are times where diplomacy needs privacy in order to progress this is a good example of that. >> the state department is blaming the deletion on a glitch. >> please. >> but a lot of people aren't buying it. obviously kim berly. and that includes james rosen himself. he joins us now. let me give by asking how did you discover that this material had been deleted from the archives? >> great to be with you, juan and the rest of you guys up there. because this new york times profile, this past week of ben rhodes caused so much controversy. "the new york times" accusing ben rhodes of deceiving on the nuclear armed talks. we decided to cover the ben rhodes story, i said to my producer, i wants to you get these two briefings, one where they lied it me, one later on
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when i confronted them about it. my producer said the part where you're supposed to be asking the question, there's a white flash and the whole thing is edited out. we couldn't believe it. >> i, given what you've been through, i think wow, james rosen is really nailing it. good job. kim werly. >> it's impressive, great journalist. you haven't had it easy with them. their particular fixation on you. when you started to hear about this story, you were pretty certain that you had asked this series of questions, what was the first thing that came to mind. >> well the original lie. back in february 2013 i got a tip that the united states, the obama administration, was conducting direct secret bilateral talks with iran so i showed up at the state department briefing room. i asked the then-briefer, february 2013, victoria newland. point blank if that was true. and she said the kind of government contacts you're talking about, no. from the podium she said that
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those talks were going on for a year. when those talks were disclosed, i went back and to confront and torment jen psaki with it i knew the facts were on my side and eventually jen psaki admitted what had happened. it's stunning to me they could think they could get away with this deletion. they deleted it not only on their website. where they archive the videos of the briefings, but on the state department youtube channel as well. the record we've tracked a little bit shows that most likely this was exactly the way the briefing was put up three years ago. >> appalling. >> so i'm listening to this, james. i agree with jen psaki that sometimes diplomacy needs a little privacy, i think that's clear. however, the part where they cut out the question and then throw it away and as you said, they cover their trail on the internet as well. they covered it everywhere, therein lies the problem. there goes the transparency. what could she have, how could she have handled your question without giving away the fact that they were in some talks
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that maybe they didn't want the public to know about? >> you're talking about the original briefing with victoria newland. the press person can say no comment. it's okay to spin. we understand that spin meisters have been on the white house payroll for 50 years now. but the forbidden zone for the briefer, standing at the podium where the seal of the state department rests there for the whole world to see, live in real-time, the forbidden zone is lying, you're not 'loued to outright lie from the podium. i might agree with you that secret negotiations might have to be kept secret. we might agree there could be situations where lying about that might be permissible. but there are other lies in connection with this whole business about the lies of the substance. of the iran deal, not just the timing, the origins and when they're ongoing. there were lies told about what's in the deal and that continues to this day. >> let's go to our own spokeswoman, dana perino.
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>> one of the things you could have done, james, is to say no comment from the podium and say, later say look when there's something i can tell you, i'll tell you. do you think that the communications team knew this was happening? or will they blame it on a intern or low-level staffer. i know they say it's a glitch, that's not going to hold up. the second thing i want to know is have you had reaction from your colleagues or reporters in the befing room or other networks or newspapers who might be sympathetic? has anybody asked the state department besides you about this issue? well quite felicitously, dana. we have. the state department press corps, for the past two days, yesterday and today, in the briefings has been asking about it with no prompting from me or fox news. matt lee for the "associated press," the dean of the state department press corps, was openly sarcastic about this
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explanation of a glitch. saying gee of all the briefings, there's only one time this glitch has happened and eight minutes are gone and it's all of rosen's questioning. today they followed up and they said, you said yesterday you're going to look into how this happened and today they said, they're still looking into it i think they're hoping it will go away. >> my personal spokesman, tom shaloub. >> i remember the nixon tapes from when i was a kid, redford and hoffman played woodward and bernstein who going to play rosen in "all jen's men"? >> i think zac efron or -- >> how about ryan gosling? >> i'm with you on this one. i'm with you. >> go to bradley cooper. go right to the top. >> james, thank you so much. we hope that this plays out. because i don't think anybody is buying the glitch argument. so we'll see how it goes. but they should be accountable. no question. >> we'll have him back.
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we'll talk to james again. he'll bring us big words again, kimberly. still to come. major announcement from justin bieber, it's just upsetting fans, including tom shaloub, what the singer says he won't be doing any more. it has beliebers going wild.
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never too late to say sorry. if any of you have bieber fever like i do and have a chance to meet your idol one day remember this -- don't ask him for a photo. justin is done taking them in march the pop star canceled all future meet and greets at his concerts and is now upsetting more fans by announcing this new decision on his instagram account. if you happen to see me out somewhere, know i'm not going to take a picture. i'm done taking pictures, it's gotten to the point that people won't say hi to mow or recognize me as a human. i feel like a zoo animal and i want to be able to keep my sanity. i realize that people will be
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disappointed, but i don't owe anybody a picture. that's right. kimberly? >> how much did that cost in therapy, huh? >> you get asked to take pictures all the time. do you appreciate it? >> sure. because you know people stand outside all the time. they want to take pictures. don't say that dana is giving me -- >> she's saying don't encourage her. >> i think it's people watch the show. super into it, they're excited to meet you, we get moms, dads. brothers, sisters, it's very sweet, i, i think it's nice. unless you're super creepy and a stalker. >> if you know how to use your phone, it's a huge plus. >> when they stop you, hey, dana, can you take a picture? okay, let me go through my bag. >> i never said no to a picture. >> never. >> when you're at the bieber level. he can't live his life. he feels like a zoo animal. >> i can't imagine. >> also like i could, if i saw him on a street, i probably wouldn't recognize him.
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he doesn't have to worry about me. >> you would recognize him by the bare feet. he's living the life he wants to live. look at him, no shoes, walking around boston. >> nice. >> that's bieber. >> erica -- >> he wants to live his life. >> i think he's full-fledged breakdown. >> he's like twincies with miley cyrus. >> people didn't want to take your picture, you'd be going crazy. >> you always stop and take pictures. >> one time we're at the convention, we went from one street to the next street to go to like the one part -- she stopped 47 times. and i'm telling you -- >> you don't want to go anywhere with her. >> can you statake my picture w kimberly. yeah, whatever. >> if you want to take a picture with me -- sometimes i approach them. sometimes when you reach the high level of fame. i've seen these people. they can't go anywhere, they can't stop at a rest stop.
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i say give them a break. >> it's an odd thing because you know look, he has fans and the fans deserve to be treated with respect. i got to tell you, it does get out of control. i remember once i was with oprah winfrey. >> name dropper. >> she couldn't go to the ladies room. people would be like waiting inside the ladies room. >> that happens to me all the time. >> it's really true. people follow me in the bathroom and give me a coupon for salami. >> i wrote a tv show for her. >> fantastic. >> here's a dip for you. fans just take the picture, you don't have to be in it when they walk by, snath picture. >> but you shouldn't be waiting outside the bathroom stall in the bathroom. one more thing is up next.
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it's time for one more thing. eric, you start. >> you know i play pro ball and there are bat boys and there are ball boys. the bat boys straighten the dugout. get the bat after a batter hits the ball and runs the bases. the ball boys are in charge of shagging balls, the rightfield line and the leftfield line. so the outfolders don't have to chase the balls and slow down the game this kid last night the orioles at the twins, a ball boy on the right field line. the line drive goes, watch how
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this plays out. watch. >> my goodness. >> the ball boy down the right field line. protecting a fan. >> this kid jumps out of the chair leans over, there's a fan about to get blasted bay line drive and he saves her or him whoever the kid was. and makes an amazing catch. but we can't find out this guy's name. i would of although to find out what this ball boy's name is because he's hero. >> what a good guy. >> that's why i don't go to the games, because i'm terrified of that. i'll be paying attention and get hit in the face. >> you got to go with eric and me, we'll protect you. anyway, just picking up on eric's theme. last night at the red sox/as game at fenway there was a great tribute to a world war ii bet. ben soca was celebrating his 100th birthday, when the ball
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girl picked up the ball and gave it to ben. it makes me emotional. it was so much fun, the whole stands went crazy. because they know it's a 100th birthday for a great guy. ben, happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> he's not afraid, dana. >> an incredible story, of heroism. there is a young woman by the name of sarah rudder, she was on the verge of a key promotion in the u.s. marines on september 11th when it happened. and she ultimately when she was trying to go back to help people she survived the pentagon, went back the next day to try to help people and go through the deb s debris, her leg ended up being crushed in a concrete barrier, had to be amputated. a huge star with a great attitude she was a star at the international invictus games, winning seven medals, what a superstar and a great attitude and somebody who has persevered through tremendous difficulty. >> i should have had a better
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one more thing. that was very inspiring. i have puppies. they're not my puppies. look at these puppies from scotland. little boy named louie. 7-week-old pug puppies, and they never leave him alone. they follow him absolutely everywhere. they think he's one of them. got to love pugs. >> do they turn into nurses or something? >> maybe they are good question. tom, you're next. i tell bulls this all the time if you're a bull and the police tell you to slow down. slow down. pull over. look at the video, watch. look at this. he's saying pull over, pull over. get over to the side of the road. he won't do it. >> where is that? >> i don't know where it is. but -- i like watching videos. >> i saw this. it's in texas of course. listen, the bulls, you got to listen to police. >> in spain they run with the
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bulls. >> this is like chasing the bulls. so obviously the bull is running because he's being chased by a car. >> the wonderful police, very restrained. >> set the dvrs for "the five." never miss it "special report" is next. >> did politics lead to the decisions that doomed four americans killed by terrorists in benghazi? new information from new witnesses. this is "special report." good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier, new details on what happened the night of the benghazi terror attacks and now politics may have played a major role in the response or lack of it. that left four americans, including the u.s. ambassador to libya. dead. we told you yesterday benghazi terror suspect, abu khatalla, will not face the death penalty. that

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