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if you stuck around, thank you very much. that is it for this special edition of "special report". here come s "the five". >> hell yes, everyone, it's midnight in new york city. this is "the five". >> fox news alert, thanks for joining us on this special late night edition of the five. donald trump wins the oregon primary. picking up an additional 28 delegates. with hillary clinton stop bernie sanders? in kentucky, it's still too close to call.
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the address to his supporters. >> secretary clinton defeated barack obama by 250,000 votes in 2008. it appears tonight we're going to end up with about half of the delegates. a lot of people say bernie sanders should drop out. let me be as clear as i can be. we're into the last time, and now, juan, bernie doesn't sound like he's getting out. he may actually beat her tonight
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in delegates. right? >> the delegate thing is interesting. they both get further delegates in kentucky and it's a psychological victory. for her to break the losing streak she's been on to say i won one. otherwise, may is a dump for her. and now hillary needs less than 100 delegates to seal the deal. big win is a fight with democratic sthiestablishment tr to shut down bernie sanders at the paris hotel. >> yes.
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>> that is one of my favorites. >> for your child, maybe next week maybe the week after. they can be swayed to come to bernie sanders. >> they can. but this is the clipt ones. you have to think they're in the bag and have been since the beginning. i went back and looked at the "new york times." and this has been a surprise. there are people with no idea who he was. he only had $4 million at the time. and he says be careful underestimating me which turned out to be the case. we're joking like did the clintons pay this guy?
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because a socialist older than her, they made that comment and did the clintons put him up to this? they're going no. no. and bernie sanders says i'm not getting out. >> that is true. >> in california he's inspired a lot of people. i think the nomination is not the problem, people in academia really love him. those people can't stand hillary. so i think right now, the super delegates will stick with her. i think she's a political machine. and her question is how are these people going to be inspired to come out and vote for me.
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>> i think they are afraid of donald trump. they're demonizing trump. if you're running against tom shalu. who would i vote for? >> that is not hard. i get paid. >> this is a nightmare scenario for hillary. six weeks everybody talking about what is going to happen to the republican party when the person gets the most votes in disenfranchised and they're going to nominate someone else. that is the nightmare scenario that is not going to happen. but it is happening to hillary. her nomination was never in doubt. we're watching her lose. and voters are saying what is going on? it's terrible for her. >> i talked about friends who are democrats jumped and said i'm in the only voting for trump, one of them wants to work
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for trump as well. polls showed independence brake for donald trump. she's got to worry about this. does she not? >> if that poll proves to hold, it's not just a break thing at the moment, she still has a testimony mendus advantage with victim. everybody is worried and all the rest if you're saying to me independents are mostly women and now going to break for donald trump, that is news. >> another part of that poll had gender gap three points closed. >> it goes another way.
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men brake very, very hard for trump. >> no. >> yes. it's like 53% of the men looked over were for him. then, 30%. >> so that means a 20-point lead. barack obama won by more than ten points. 15 points for women. didn't he? he won by a lot. and trump is doing okay. >> the dnc chair explained why she thinks the race will not hurt the nominee. >> i think that if you look at the exit polls and the questions asked of voters as they're coming out of our recent democratic primaries they've said the primary is caused them to be more energized about our candidates and more likely to be
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supportive of whoever our nominee is. that is in contrast to what happened on the other side of the aisle. >> yeah. sure. there are two candidates beating the crap out of each other for weeks on end when the republicans sit back and go let me know when you're done. i've got you next. there are more energized. they're more excited. >> one point juan made is this idea it's going to be the battle between the villification of donald trump. they're trying to go hard in
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villifying trump. >> it's true, but you have the same thing going on on the left. and look at nevada. a lot of voters are saying no to hillary clinton. people are saying we cannot vote for her no matter what. a lot of democrats are saying i'll do a write in. so i think the longer he stays in and highlights that, the more problem it's going to be for her. she's being forced to defend herself. she's not good at this. she's having a hard time appealing to the left. she's had to pack left it's not working. >> i don't understand it. it seems to me you're like bernie sanders keep going or bernie sanders, and. >> the women who is the chair of the nevada democrats don't like
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the rules. they're saying continue the revolution. continue the burn. they turn out in california and again, you see this kind of anarchist zeal on the part of sanders supporters. you're saying this means there is a split. let me tell you something. this is when history books are going to say the republican party broke apart. >> or who is the leader of the republican party? >> it is, let me just -- >> you're saying -- >> people are coming around donald trump even if they don't like him. >> there is a push right now to get on the band wagon. he's a winner with the most
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votes. why isn't paul ryan endorsing? >> he would hurt him. i think it would hurt trump because he is the establishment. and trump, we're agreeing. donald trump's support is based on the idea he's blowing up the traditional republican party. the more the establishment gets on the train the more it hurts him. i think we're agreeing. >> i think it's true. and that paul ryan is holding back. it's like, you know, better for trump. >> yes. yes. >> it doesn't matter what paul ryan or mitch mcconnell says. this is a election people took over and decided we don't care about what you have to say. we're going to vote for who we like. donald trump says crazy stuff but people are saying we'd rather have this guy than this
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establishment nonsense we've been putting in for years. what have we gotten to show for it? >> right now, coming up, bill clinton breaks his silence after coming under attack. kind out what bubba had to say to the donald when we return on this special edition of "the five" at 12:12:00 a.m. those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. their all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. so, not just any beef goes into it. oh, honey! oh! here, have some of ours. oh! hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. if time is infinite, why is ta john deere 1 family tractor can give you more time for what you love. because with our quick-attach features, it takes less work to do more work. nothing runs like a deere. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite.
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tonight we ride, with bravecto!! ask your vet about 12-week protection with bravecto. >> battle between hillary clinton and donald trump over the womens vote is hotter than midnight. pro clinton super pac released a new attack ad using trump's statements about women against him. trump hit back with this tweet. >> bill clinton was asked about trump's hymn. here is the response. >> mr. president did you respond to donald trump calling you one of the worst abusers of women in
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u.s. history? >> what do you think? >> people are smart enough to figure this out, bill clinton. >> figure what out? the guy got impeached. he lost his law license in arkansas as a result of it. how do they make this argument? hillary can't pick on donald trump when she stood by her own man when he was doing that. she went on attack against the women saying this guy took advantage of me and i'm accusing him of rape. it doesn't work that way. >> i know, eric, you like to throw numbers around. bill clinton is at 57% favoribility. the problem for trump is when he tries to respond m this way, it looks like you know, i've got to deal with the fact that women don't like him overwhelmingly. trump hasn't started on the
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clintons yet. he hasn't gone after that. you know that there is that jeff epstein situation where bill clinton took 26 flights on a man's ship who has been a known pedophile. having sex with young women on the planes. i can see where he took a flight and realized this is not a good guy. i should not be hanging around him. 26 flights blow that's argument out of the water. when it comes down to it. if you go and exit polling what is the most important to women? jobs, economy, and security and safety. on both of those, trump comes up on jobs, stronger than hillary. on safety and security, people don't know. >> middle east is a mess, right? >> right.
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>> but i will say this on the economy, trump is more trusted than hillary. >> that is not surprising to me. i think hillary clinton is inheriting the reputation of this economy. which i know you don't feel like it's that south but people have seen they have fallen behind and they feel like they're worse off. she's just lumped in there. on the women issue, it's iffy to see these two going against each other. when you hear, ied to brush brush up on bill clinton facts. you go back and look and it's, i mean no one has, won't marry either of them.
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no one aaccused donald trump of rape. >> i think that i would be careful. >> i am just saying. >> when you-- >> you go through all of the things that have swirled around bill clinton, it's nothing. it's on a different level. >> let's take a look at someone defending the donald. here is earlier tonight. >> they want to make it seem like he degrades women. he was the winner of miss universe for a long time, he's helped thousands of women. i happen to be one of them. and he gave women platforms and careers and i have nothing but respect for him. and he has done nothing but help me, he helped me write by book, after the pageant was over he said anything you want, carrie,
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i will help you out. >> i say that is it. president trump, what do you think. >> trump knows he's going to be running against hillary. the line is going to be donald trump said terrible things. look what he said. trump is saying look what he did. we're talking about actions versus words. you know, struftrump is accused speaking out of turn and being gross. we, as a country, feel sorry for bill clinton when he was standing there getting accused by ken starr there was a collective, woah let's layoff of this guy. >> i don't know. it's true the clintons have gotten away with everything forever and ever. to an amazing degree. other people are in jail for less. and it will be interesting to
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see and that ad you're showing in the beginning, icky. >> this is an ad, get this. this is an ad right now, $80 million being run by the pro-clinton group. being run in ohio, florida, nevada, using trump's own words talking about carly fiorina and talking about women in offensive ways. >> tom says it's just words. and clinton it's action. >> i think tom, you want to go back to 1990s? and in fact, my heyday, can you kidding me? >> i forgot about that. clinton's approval rating rose while he's being impeached.
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people said this woman stayed with her man and kept the family together. >> it's yucky on all sides. when i watch that i'm like ugh i don't like any of these men. >> bring out your friendlier side. >> hillary clinton hasn't attacked -- >> on e-mail. >> well, anything, really. >> that is it. >> okay. he reminds people she called african americans super predators in the 90s. he doesn't, he did talk about some of the speeches.
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and donald trump can go negative. we'll see. she takes a shot at him. he's going to turn around and we'll see how much sticks. >> that is true. >> i'm wondering with how much it plays with other people, i was on o'reilly tonight. he said it's going to get nasty. >> he talked about the economy. it's not a surprise people look at donald trump and say he is more efficient on the economy. she can say i have a husband? >> what about tax returns? >> it's none of your business, i
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love that answer. >> you know these guys are going to go at me, but i've got to take a break. donald trump beefing up on his presumed foreign policy. reportedly meeting with a former secretary of state today. find out who it is, next, on "the five".
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jedadiah, what do you think? >> i think it's important. i think foreign policy is the area people feel he's been vague. what i hear is people with sound bytes. i think he's expressed desire to have caution and he wants us to get something back for what we did. and sometimes, the people end upturning on us. i think this gives him credibility. not only is he making it a priority to have these discussions with someone who is well established but he may be able to bring more confidence into the area. if hillary clinton has a strong point, national security, to many, is going to be it. >> i guess. that means if hillary clinton is strong on national security, it means she takes credit for what happened in libya.
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that is, we can answer a straight question. and the straight question would have been that in fact hillary clinton has more experience than donald trump. >> and we can talk about these folks -- >> yes. and in benghazi -- >> there is no way to say it. foreign policy is the equal to experience and success. >> and none of it is working is
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the point about libya and benghazi. not working and god for by the, anyone sits down and finds out what the iran deal is all about. right? >> i'm going to stop with this. i will say this henry kissen ger, an amazing man. i wrote about him in my book. i think he's changed the way we think about foreign policy, moving towards new relations with china. even there, you and i were just going back and forth, donald trump says the chinese are ripping us off. but says we have all of the leverage. does he know what he's talking about? republican policy makers have said this guy is a bumpkin on
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foreign policy. >> he said it was about bringing more here. and he pointed to what a disaster asia is and says to get china into a position where their interests are in line with us and the only way to do that is withholding money. what do you think? >> word on the street is that trump is -- >> you're on the street? when? >> look at him. >> tom is very edgy. >> presidential candidates avoid foreign policy. that is what they do. he's made a lot of proposals. immigration is foreign policy.
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okay? he's saying we give too much money to nato. and going out on a limb, now. kissenger was a real on policy, right? it says a lot. >> i hope when he talks to kissenger, he listens. sounds like he's talking to kissenger. you know? if you're listening you may be learning. >> what you're saying about people saying him not being big? people are agreeing with juan. much to our dismay and saying hillary clinton, you may not like her policy but they're viewing her as more effective in foreign policy. maybe because they assume she was involved and had knowledge. >> maybe because they keep
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saying it over and over. >> he has to convince people now is his moment to say do you know what? we've got this. >> i think republicans have been about a strong american presence around the globe. he says we're not going to support nukes anymore. >> libertarians -- >> that is not conservative thinking. >> there is a new brand of it. >> he had a meeting with top foreign policy people in america. do you remember that one? he has advisors who are advising
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shelton made 128 visits since president obama was elected in 2009. senior lob yessists only visited a combined 124 times. you have to wonder how much influence these two are having on policies. eric, too close for comfort for you? >> the reason why bernie sanders and donald trump are resonating with the american public is you're talking about influence. so you have access to the white house, lobbyists are buying access to the white house, paying someone money so they can set up a meeting with whomever in the administration. they get to say this is my deal. and i will donate and help people you need elected and the
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public is saying enough is enough. this is why the vast majority of washington, d.c. is freaking out now. it would be donald trump as president. all of that influence peddling now, probably hundreds of billions of dollars worth going back and forth could go away or go to different people. >> when you think about google, influential. that determines search engine activity, what your news cycle often looks like. when i type in juan williams, people are saying wait a minute. does that mean the white house is affecting what news stories are coming out potentially? is that conspiracy theory? >> no that is out there. google is concerned about regulation. at my age, i get confused. have you to separate facebook
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from google. there are different issues here. >> so google has it's tentacle in every facet of your life. the only way they can stop that is being cozy with the president which they helped him get elected. eric schmidt is so proud of saying he was first to do his online campaign. >> this has been going on for eons. but the point that is interesting here, number three on the list, exxon mobile. who would get the oil industry? two, blue cross, blue shield.
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>> they're saying this group is worse than your worst nightmare. this boogeyman is exxon mobile. they're so evil. and google is many times more evil. for me, tom, this is a particular issue. no matter where you stand on the political spectrum, this should be a problem for you. you should be able to look and say these kinds of involvement is hazardous to the well being of the public. so this should be something that libertarians should be looking at. >> i don't like the kind of, the press is for democrats. the main stream press have been. they stood to the left. so surprise. big internet companies are, they love the democrats. but, a lot of people on the right are like oh, i'm not going to use google. use google.
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>> jk rowling is not a fan of donald trump. >> in time, this is most uncomfortable. last year we saw an online petition to ban donald trump from entering the uk. i find almost everything m trump says objectionable. i consider him offensive. and bigoted but he has my full support to come to my country and be offensive.
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his freedom to speak protects my freedom. his freedom guarantees mine. >> that is many people will have guts to say that about stuff they disagree with. i see oftentimes people are champions of free speech when it is stuff that they fancy. when it is something they disagree with, they'll say we have to shut them down. whatever capacity you hear this, good for her for saying it. i like it. >> poem don't like donald trump but she says she wants her freedom to call him a bigot. i don't know why he is a bigot. >> oh, gee, he didn't have anything to say about those mexicans. >> let's not go down that road. >> i will say, i can't express enough admiration for what j.k. rowling did there. i think liberals are in fact far too quick to shut out people who
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have a conservative point of view, much less a different point of view. and yes, he is objectionable on so many levels but i will say. this i said it earlier this week. president obama in his speech at rutgers said the same thing. he said i don't agree with condi rice on many things but you should be welcoming her. >> so you're patting j.k. rowling on the back for stating what the first amendment says. hate speech is protected speech. >> she's not an american. >> i agree with you, more liberals, especially the ones in america, specially ones teaching our kids. liberal academia. rutgers told condi rice she can't speak. what is it? nine out of every ten commencement speakers in america
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are liberals. >> i like that she described herself as a moderate and a liberal? how are you -- >> how can you be both? isn't that like you're red and purple? black and white? you're a moderate and a liberal? >> progressive, liberal, i don't think anybody will say that she is an anarchist and a crazy person. she is more liberal than conservative. but i think she is a moderate. i think that's what she is. >> this is diversity of thought is not a popular thing to think about or talk about. it is interesting that she made that point. and it should go a lot further and i'm being told to shut up. >> really! >> in much nicer language. >> one more thing is up next. (man) ah i forgot to record
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time for one more thing. can you roll the big fight the other day? it was texas against canada. there they go. texas, just punches canada right in the face. and canada almost knocked out. bottom line, that was rougned odor and jose bautista. it was announced today the mlb
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slapped him with a $5,000 find for that fight right there. >> all right. no one heard that. >> juan, you're up. >> midnight. we're going to have a midnight special x-files edition of one more thing. a mainl policeman looking for speeders, just after midnight tuesday, saw this. yes. a fire ball in the sky. visible in maine, canada, parts of new york, down to massachusetts, rhode island, even pennsylvania. but i am told it's normal. i should not be worried. >> do you believe in aliens? >> do i believe in aliens? i'm on the show every day. i know you guys are something else. >> that was such a give for him.
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this makes absolutely no sense for me. there are plans in london for a bus to be transformed into a mobile spinning studio. look at this. you get on the bus and you have your workout. you pedal your heart out. this begs the very obvious question. why are not they just riding a bike to work? why would you get on a bus that has a bike to exercise in a spin class when you could just ride an actual bike to work? i guess, is it about the weather is so terrible in london, you don't want to be outside? this is a really big problem. >> the buses in new york city where they're all glass on one side. three rows of people sitting the same way. >> the city has arrived. that's amazing. >> okay. i have to do some penance here. we made fun of pandas on my show the other night. one of my guests wished extinction upon them. let's take a look at a video some of cute pandas. look at them doing cute things.
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i don't really like cute things but my red eye fans are mad. >> i was watching kung fu panda. pandas are fabulous. >> okay. you're up. >> gregory gutfeld is not here tonight but his three best friends. are meet brutus, titus and caliope. they are three cubs born this year, february 24th. they're the first lion cubs to be born in the zoo in 27 years. they're amazing. i want to adopt all of them. i probably will. >> you know they grow up to be lions, right? >> well, for other people. not me. >> we have 30 seconds. >> i must say, you know, there are people in new york who walk
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around with dogs who look like wolves so you can walk around with a lion. >> with a lion on a leash. >> i can handle that. >> we'll be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern today. bernie sanders keeping up the pressure on hillary clinton in a nail biter in kentucky. welcome to america's election headquarters. i'm heather childers. >> nice to be with you at 1:00 in the morning on the east coast. kentucky is still too close to call. who would have thought those are the latest numbers on the screen. hillary clinton has already declared herself the victor on twitter, at least. >> you know, once on twitter, it must be true. >> and bernie sanders coming out with a win as expected. he got more than 50% of the total vote. and despite coming up short in oregon,

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