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an abundance of caution, not causing it terror. whether this increases pressure on donald trump to say the same. it's way too early to say. the bottom line, we don't know what happened there and we don't know why a guy tried to get into the white house today. this is fox news alert. i'm dana perino. security scare at the white house this afternoon. a secret service agent shot a man carrying a weapon near a security checkpoint. the male suspect was shot in the abdomen and is now in custody. but is not expected to survive. the white house was put on lockdown, but it's since been lifted. the president was not on the premises at the time. for more, we head over to chief washington correspondent james rosen on the scene. >> dana, good afternoon. this all erupted shortly after 3:00 p.m. eastern when sources tell us a man approached the south side of the white house complex near the corcoran.
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the suspect was holding a pistol in his hand. the secret service issued commands to drop the weapon and the individual failed to follow commands and so was shot by secret service. we're told the injuries are very, very grave as you indicated. he's not likely to survive. the white house said everyone in the white house and associated with the white house is always safe and accounted for now. president obama was golfing at joint base andrews. about a 25-minute drive for his motorcade from the white house at the time of the incident. he was notified of it. there's still much to be answered, including the motive of this individual to approach the white house grounds with a pistol readily in sight. of course they're going to be looking at his car, the individual's computer and cell phone records, so a lot still to be learned here about this incident. but for now, everyone but the shooter appears safe.
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dana? >> thank you, james. we turn now to the crash of egyptair flight 804. was it terror? investigators have not yet determined what caused the jet to go down in the mediterranean sea yesterday with 66 people aboard. no terror network has claimed responsibility. no passengers on the manifest were on the terror watchlist and a u.s. review of infrared satellite data found no evidence of an explosion along the flight path. today wreckage of the missing jet was found along with some human remains, luggage and plane seats. the pilot and co-pilot were also identified. the 36 and 24-year-old both had thousands of flying hours logged and routinely passed all security checks. for the latest on the investigation, let's bring in our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge to get us up to speed. catherine. >> the intelligence community has been trying to assess were there's been a credible claim of responsibility from isis or al qaeda and there's really been almost crickets on social media when it comes to this attack.
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what's interesting to investigators is that there was propaganda that was pushed out by isis late yesterday and it was not about egypt. it was not about paris. and it was certainly not about this crash. and if they had had some role or level of responsibility, they would have expected some kind of connection. the other thing we learned today is that investigators are really doing a deep dive on these two egyptian pilots you mentioned. even though they have passed that country's security clearances. what they're looking at is their social media profile online and whether there's anything that suggests their state of mind in the hours before the flight went down and whether there's anything that speaks to sort of extre extremist plot. so a deep dive on the pilots. and the there have not been positive hits on those terror watchlists. >> before we take it around the table, i understand there's more
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scrutiny now about the stops that the plane made after it left paris. can you tell us what that's about? >> well, the plane went to tunisia in north africa. it also made a stop in eritrea, in east africa. and then it made the stop in paris before it disappeared just a little short of cairo. the reason that's important to investigators is that they're trying to understand this issue of a possible insider or airport insider. what i mean by that is if a small device was placed on that aircraft, with a timer, it would be more likely in these airports in north and east africa, where the security is really not of a level that we see in a major western airport like paris. and that's not entirely out of the realm of possibility. it was just in february that the al qaeda affiliate in somalia was able to get a device smuggled on to an aircraft in a computer. you remember this story with the gaping hole in the side of the aircraft, it did not destabilize
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the aircraft, it was able to land. but it blew a hole. and it showed that the security at least in somalia was not of a sufficient level that they could keep explosive off that flight. dana? >> eric bolling? >> so catherine, this is one of the tough things, yesterday we were on and we were saying there's original reports of an explosion. someone saw some activity and that has now since been debunked, i guess. we talked a little bit about these two pilots, now we find out that they've been vetted extensively vetted by the airline prior to this flight. is it, is it out of the realm now, that this could be simply something like mechanical error? >> well the thing i would really focus your attention on today, eric, is what little we know about the debris field. the debris field seems somewhat concentrated or compact. this is generally a sign that there has been a sudden and catastrophic loss on the aircraft. because it sort of falls directly out of the sky. if there had been an explosion
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on board, it would tend to fragment. and the debris field would be spread over a larger area. what i would say about the terrorist piece today is it has somewhat receded into the background with the information from the u.s. intelligence community. that they did not pick up the sort of flash of light or heat that would be consistent with an explosion, but i think there's a caveat there. if there was a small device on board this aircraft, the that caused a small explosion, not one that necessarily would be picked up by the satellite, but was enough to destabilize the aircraft, it may explain why we saw that very kind of funky erratic flight path before it disappeared. that sharp turn and then the 360, which airline aviation experts said to fox today with more consistent with an aircraft losing control as opposed to something that would have been directed by the pilots. >> scary. all right. kimberly. >> catherine, i want to speak to
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you a little bit more about that i had a couple of pilots on last night that i interviewed, a320 pilots, they mentioned that there were three sky marshals on board that plane. which normally there are two have you been able to get more information about that it kind of suggests if there's that many on board, perhaps it would make it very difficult for someone to storm the cockpit. you focus on that area and again the examination of the two pilots. >> excellent question. i have not been able to get more on why there was this third air marshal on board that flight. but based on the threat information, that we've seen, especially with flights into the sinai and into cairo, it would not be unusual to have a third marshal or someone who is being spelled off having finished a couple of days of work. the people i spoke to today, you may have heard this also from your experts on greta last night, is that the flight path was so erratic, that it was really consistent with an
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aircraft that was destabilized and out of control. not so much a direction that was given by the pilot. because they said the a320 is a very smart aircraft and it almost has a self-correcting capability. so that when there's an extreme maneuver by the pilots, it flags that or sort of self-corrects in the flight path. >> juan? >> catherine, let's just bring it home for a second. so what's been the response on the part of u.s. security officials, homeland security, have added measures been taken? i've read that nothing's been done, that surprised me. >> there have been measures changed at los angeles international airport. in a situation like this, the way it seems to work is that there's a directive at the federal level. and the security they control is not necessarily changed. but individual airport has that flexibility to make changes based on what they're seeing in the news or the kind of threat information they have inside their own airport. it's not clear to me whether los
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angeles made these changes because of something very specific and local. or whether it was in fact a response to what we saw overseas. >> greg gutfeld? >> catherine, i don't know if you can answer this question. but it's the only one that -- driving me crazy. that -- >> i don't want to see that. >> you have hundreds and hundreds of tv screens on airplanes in which they can beam live tv to every seat. so everybody can see real-time television while they're up there. but we can't get a live feed in the opposite direction from a cockpit to show what's really happening. unfortunately we can only find out afterwards, with a flight recorder that was invented in the '60s and we're still using that technology. i know you're not the expert in this, do you have any idea why there isn't a live feed? >> well you know, the very person who has been advocating for this is the former ntsb administrator, that makes that same argument that we have wi-fi and great entertainment, but we don't have the sort of live tracking with the in-house
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flight data. my assessment would be that to upgrade the aircraft to the extent it would be needed, is such a major investment for the airlines, and then also for the manufacturers, that it would take a significant event that would in some ways legitimize or justify that kind upgrade. >> all right. thank you, catherine. who is best suited to keep our country safe from terror? is it hillary clinton or donald trump? american voters answered that question and we'll tell you about it, when "the five" returns. running a small business is definitely difficult. and we've been traveling a lot. hello welcome to holiday inn. the hotel becomes our mobile office. hi. holiday inn is an extension of our team.
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yesterday's plane crash overseas has set off a new war of words between donald trump and hillary clinton. >> we had a terrible tragedy and she came up and she said that donald trump talked about radical islamic terrorism. which he doesn't want to use, he used a different term. she doesn't want to use that term. she refuses to use that term and i'm saying to myself, what just happened about 12 hours ago? a plane got blown out of the sky. and if anything, if anybody thinks it wasn't blown out of the sky, you're 100% wrong, folks, okay? >> when you run for president of the united states, the entire world is listening and watching. i know how hard this job is.
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and i know that we need steadiness as well as strength and smarts in it. and i have concluded he is not qualified to be president of the united states. >> voters don't seem to agree with hillary, though, because according to our new fox poll they tracked trump over her when it comes to dealing with terrorism by a 12% margin. eric, you love the numbers, they speak to you. >> so donald trump, yesterday before anyone knew what was going on said this was clearly an act of terrorism. he may or may not have been right. but the point was he was going to be the anti-obama. president obama is afraid to call it islamic terror. he dances around the word twrer and a lot of people, including me included, things that makes the country less safe. i don't want to tick off muslims because we saw islamic terror, when these are clearly groups
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that are muslim and terrorists. so call them what they are so trump goes further the other way. hillary clinton even said he's causing more terror by saying this within the muslim community, more problems within the muslim community and she calls it terror in the same interview. i see what he's doing, i see what she's doing and i think trufr has carved out an area of anti-obama that hillary clinton is kind of trying to own in the next four years of president obama. i think people are done with this. >> what do you think of those numbers and trusting donald trump over hillary clinton, is this a reflection of a lot of the messaging going out saying hillary clinton, a vote for her is a vote for a third term of barack obama. >> i think that's what it is. after eight years, it's very hard for any political party to hold on to the white house for a third term. it's only happened once since world war ii, that's when george h.w. bush won in 1988. because people get tired, they want something new, they want a
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different direction, look at president obama, he was hope and change. 43 was going to restore dignity to the white house. clinton, when he won, that was about, that was really about hope and change, too, really and the economy. so in this case on the two top issues, that people care about, the economy and terrorism and national security. i think they are worried that a third obama term would just mean more of the same. the spat between the two of them yesterday. candidates have a lot more leeway than presidents have in order to comment right away before learning all the facts. one thing that a president has to worry about is your actions could trigger something else. if you imagine that you're a victim, one of the victims' family member, and you're waiting for information from the airline and you have imagine it was the president of united states saying i know it was terror, that's when you have to exercise a little caution when you're president, i don't i'm not saying you need to do so now, but that would change.
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>> what about the point that bolling brought up where she's suggests he's part of the problem, inciting and creating radical islamic terrorism. >> that's i think one of the reasons that people tend to like his policy on fighting terror more than hers. they're tired of being told that we're the problem. that it's western civilization or it's western thought, there is going to be a rift between trump and clinton on this issue going forward. because there are muslims that feel like they've been unfairly targeted by donald trump. but i think making the clear distinction between radical islamic terrorism and peaceful muslims is really important. and he should try to increase his repertoire on that. >> greg, is it surprising to see the numbers and they would choose donald trump over hillary clinton as it relates to national security and terrorism? >> it is. like every, every year, it's is a pendulum swing. everyone now is responding to the kind of demeanor of
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president obama. interesting thing about radical islam and terror, we often say the war on terror, but it's about radical islam. the left sees it as an issue. whereas the right sees it as a problem. when you see somebody like hillary talk about it, she talks about terror the way they talk about the environment or they talk about your diet. it's this kind of broad issue. where a conservative or a new conservative like donald trump, might be like this is a problem and we need to do something about it right now. that's traumatically different from the way the left deal with these things. >> what about also the whole blame america first. that's what it seems like people have responded to. that over the past eight years, it's look inward, who have you offended? calling someone these names is generating terrorism throughout the world. it's america's fault first. >> it's part of a greater ideology that candidate obama brought to the white house. this was america should have a
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smaller footprint on the world. we're not a force for greatness as we think. that's why we should recede. that informs every one of their opinions. >> is it surprising that someone who was a former secretary of state and held the position, operating in that arena of national security and foreign policy, would be polling behind a businessman running for president? >> yes, it is surprising. but she wasn't, she was ahead of him in and eric and i have been over this territory a lot. that she was ahead of him on handling terrorism. national security issues. this poll has him ahead of her. where she still ahead is on having the temperment to deal with an international crisis. is what we see in the poll is people say in the moment, yes, trump right now for national security and the economy. which i think we should discuss at some point because that's interesting, too. but the idea to me that eric says, oh, president obama is afraid to call it islamic terrorism. i don't think so, eric. i think that he --
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>> if it's not fear, what is it? he won't say. >> it's a matter of strategic thinking, smarts. what you have here is a necessity to want to avoid the whole islamic world thinking the western world at war with them. we don't want that, president bush didn't want that, president obama. >> how is that working is. >> i think we have allies and we have support. let me finish the thought here. you do not want -- eric, let me finish the thought. that's all i'm saying. yes, let me tell you something. you sometimes don't think well, how could this have worked out so we would actually be facing more constant -- i think we are blessed as americans right now. that we have not had major attacks on our country. and that our security apparatus has been a successful as it's been. i think that's why people like bob gates yesterday were so highly critical. >> san bernardino? >> the broader pattern. >> that's not a good argument to
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say we're blessed. >> i don't want 0 rely on being blessed. that's like relying on luck. like i'm so lucky that this plane landed. you want to rely on security and expertise. >> and we have hardened our targets, we have hardened, we are more invested in preventing terror today than we have ever been and more successful. >> because we carry around our anti-terrorism lucky rabbit's foot. did you hear that hillary clinton has declared herself the democratic nominee. that's news to bernie sanders. and later, facebook friday, go to facebook.com and post a question for us now. you may have it answered.
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party, chris, that's already done in effect. there's no way that i won't be. >> uh-oh, not so fast says bernie sanders, his camp put out this statement quote in the past three weeks voters in indiana, west virginia and oregon respectfully disagreed with secretary clinton. we expect voters in the remaining eight contests also will disagree. there's talk that the dnc might be trying to push sanders out. the party is reportedly planning to offer him a concession to prevent an ugly battle at this summer's convention. what would that be? seats on a key convention platform committee. would he accept? and should he? what do you say, ms. kimberly guilfoyle? >> i would say heck no. >> watch your mouth. this is family show. people are eating dinner. >> i think run, bernie, run. i wouldn't be pushed out, either. people really like him. he has a tremendous amount of support, he certainly has more enthusiasm for his candidacy
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than hillary clinton. she's sort of like the safe choice, she's the first aid kit. she's there, she's been hanging on the wall all this time. let's give her a try. and the fact that he says i'm the nominee. inside d.c., the fix is in, she done bought the super delegates, despite all the people coming out and contributing money and feeling the bern, no, she's not having it. canceled. >> the first aid kit is great when you feel the bern. th me. >> eric, my numbers man, it's obvious that she's less than 100 delegates away. she doesn't really have to even win any of the eight remaining contests, i don't think she has it locked up. >> she needs 14%. >> kimberly says concessions don't bother her, that's ridiculous. i'm thinking to myself, what bernie wants are concessions, he apparently wants to make sure she moves to the left on minimum
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wage. >> bernie is creating career for himself. bernie is creating senator bernie that's going to be amazing going forward. he will have influence. >> he was a late bloomer, he didn't have a job until he was 40. >> something different, something nonpolitical people are buying into the bernie burn. you said the dnc is trying to push her, him out now. they've been trying to push him out since august. come on, juan. remember there weren't going to be a lot of debates, all of a sudden they added some debates and she was terrible at debates. it's oh, we're not going to do any more debates. >> she was -- >> he wanted debates and they gave him the debate. >> don't you think she wants his supporters to come over to her? >> she ain't getting them. she ain't getting his supporters. >> trump might. trump might get his supporters. >> i know you have fantasies. but anyway, let's --
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>> not like that. >> in fact, it was closer between me and obama back in 2008 and i played along, why not you, bernie sanders? >> i liked, if i were advising her and i'm not. i thought how she handled that interview in saying i will be the nominee, i thought that was strong and it was bold and it was smart. it's not that different from what trump was saying about kasich or cruz, he said obviously i'm going to get it, so why don't you guys get out. i think she did the right thing there. i don't know exactly how they give him a speech and he walks away. give him a platform? oh, okay, that's good. the thing i think is interesting her people and his people cannot get together and get a deal done. that's what i think at this late stage, the dnc is hoping for. maybe they're so far apart. >> you see the left right now. turning on bernie sanders.
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and the idea is oh you know bernie's people get violent. they got violent out there in nevada. and guess what, people say bernie sanders' people are out of control and bernie sanders right now is hurting the democratic party. hurting the chance to beat trump. what says the great adviser greg gutfeld? >> it's the mirror image of the trump movement. it's like there are, when there are people that are new to an idea or new to a movement, they feel emotional about it. so you have radicals on the right. radicals on the left. radicals on the right. see howdy that? i was trying to figure out on tv, what's right or left. it's amazing, hillary, imagine she's running against a socialist and she can't even mention that. that's like running against an inmate and not pointing out that that person -- >> trump is running to her left on wall street, on nato, on trade. >> i agree. but what i think is a real problem -- that she's missing, what she's missing is she's not pointing out that this guy is a
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socialist. all she had to do in a debate, bernie sanders, explain to me venezuela, explain to me this, socialist utopia that everyone predicted was going to be awesome is now a living hell. >> i agree everything you said, except when you agree with juan about trump being to the left of her and bernie. he's not talking about getting rid of nato. >> what about wall street? >> venezuela, socialism in the news. >> a guy was burned alive for stealing $5. >> by real quick comment is i do think hillary clinton would benefit from doing the fox news debate. bernie has agreed to it, i think she would be able to put him away at that point. >> and talk about venezuela and socialism. >> you know why, dana, because the audience would be massive. it would be another huge win for her. >> ahead, ellen degeneres gets kanye another bizarre show-stopping rant from the rapper.
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welcome back. time for -- the fastest 6 1/2 minutes on television. one dexterous host. first up, it's not you. it's me. no, it's actually completely you, a new york city man is revealing his disturbing journey into the heartland of terror, sleeping with the enemy ain't what it's cracked up to be. he left isis after being with them for five months. >> i've let my family down, my nation down and i've let god down. and i have a lot to make up for. >> so you in this interview and other places apologizing? >> absolutely. i lost sight of how people could be so evil. >> do you regret that you had
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gone there? >> more than anything. it's obviously the worst decision i've ever made in my life. islamic state is not bringing islam to the world. and people need to know that. >> all right. kg, clockwise? >> i think this is powerful. it's important, he's courageous to come out. obviously these are not good people to have as your men enemy. i think it's important he's discussing this isn't the pure pursuit of the islamic religion that they're trying to put forward. he talked about it being a pure evil and i think sending that message out there is good for those that are thinking maybe i should, should i or shouldn't i get involved. what do they really stand for. exposing them for the true evil terrorists that they are. >> your thoughts on this guy? >> what a complete blanking idiot. let me just say the reason he's here -- >> can i just clarify? >> no, you always interrupt me. >> he's a smart kid. he went to a very good college. >> a total lack of judgment. but the other part is that he is in agreement with the government
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to cooperate, that's why he's out of jail. because he should be in jail. but he's out and part of it i think is to deliver messages like this. and we've heard that recently the u.s. government is doing a better job and i think it was fbi director comey said has really stopped isis from recruiting young americans online. >> said i became enchanted with the group's output of glossy articles, and images. this is their recruiting. he does face 10-25 years. i would take him around the country. have him do a lot more of this. >> because he's articulate. >> he's probably got a target on his back, too. >> he says this was joining isis was the worst decision of his life. apparently he never saw "love, actually." >> you're still regretting it? >> defectors are valuable, they're incredibly valuable, we have to find a way to recruit and get people out of this, out of this death cult.
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>> there it is. script. >> ready to take a peek inside the mind of kanye west? spoiler alert. it ain't pretty. >> i have ideas that can make the human race existence within our 100 years, better. are you connecting? picasso is dead. steve jobs is dead. walt disney is dead. name somebody listening that you can name in the same breath as them. so tell me about being unlikable. we got 00 years here, we're one race. the human race, one civilization. we're blitz and the existence of the universe. i sit there with obama and leo is talking about the environment and i'm talking about clothes and everyone looks at me like -- that's not an important issue or something. >> profound or whack? >> a genius this man is a
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genius. he's right, we are but a blip. he's consumed by artificial intelligence. he knows we're in deep trouble and he's the best guest you could have. back in the 1970s, johnny carson show, you would get these eccentric people who would talk forever. would you sit and watch. he's like the good old days of television. my favorite part is ellen's face, she's saying, what is he talking about? >> mr. juan? >> steve jobs, walt disney. eric bolling is alive. you're right here. what is this -- i don't -- who was he trying to get money from? zuckerberg? >> he went to dana's friend, he wanted $100 million. now he's trying to get it from anybody. he went to the people who run shoeless pay source. >> no payless shoe stores. >> wanted to introduce young people to affordable fashion. >> you know why you're
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connecting, your whole obsession with a.i. and robots. >> i'm a forward thinker, kimberly, i identify with him. >> see if you can have a special reading club together. it would be perfect and weird and creepy. what do i think about him? he has mental health issues, huge problem. i mean it in a nice way. there is something wrong with him. >> oh my god. hello, intervention, don't be by lamar's bedside, post up. moving on to this one, we all know canadians are just a little bit different than americans. case in point, prime minister justin trudeau on the floor of the canadian parliament. watch this and keep in mind, if this were the senate floor and that was president obama. watch. >> so what happens there, he's trying to grab one of his friends or parliament member. he goes through the crowd, juan
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and he elos the woman behind him and she takes the elbow to the chest and created quite a -- >> i couldn't see, i hope the viewers could see at home better than i could. but did he do it intentionally? >> i watched this literally 15 times. >> like sharknado. i would say there's likely a chance he got upset and elbowed someone not knowing it was a female and where he was hitting her. >> i like your comment. if it had been obama -- >> this stuff doesn't go on in the senate. >> know juan tried to rope in obama. >> that's what eric said. >> i have no idea, because i can't actually really see. so i don't even know. i don't know. i've taken a few elbows and i've given a few. but -- that's. >> he apologized right away. which is what a gentleman does. lewandoski. interesting. >> we need another angle on the view. we could have a full investigation. >> she almost fell. >> we need a reenactment. >> like a twitter storm. >> a true video reenactment.
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this is from paul k. what economic advice from paul k. would you give to someone just starting out, dana? >> you have to have a lock box for your savings and retirement start now. get the habit. that's good advice. >> i don't believe in it, but that's okay. >> you don't believe in retirement savings? >> no, i die poor. eric? >> assuming you already don't have a ph.d. or higher degree, i would stay in school. continue your high school, get a college degree, if you finish college, get an advanced degree. just keep working and going to school. >> if bernie is president, you can go forever. >> it's free! >> ph.d. >> wait a second, you said die poor? >> can't take it with you. >> you don't want to live poor, when you're elderly? >> live extravagantly. >> wait a minute, living extravagantly and rely on the government?
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>> i'm talking about -- no. end with zero. >> you know why you have no children, they would have some mad people. they would say gregory leave us some money. >> you know this is not like a real segment, like? >> kg. come on, here's your chance to help young americans. >> marry well, marry often. diversified portfolio. >> that might be the most honest and best answer. >> what about a prenup? would you agree to that? >> now i would. >> my only advice is the money you make is way less than the money you spend. like $1 of income is not the same as $1 out. if you make $30,000 a year, it's actually not $30,000. don't spend like you do. >> a groood reason to spend all your money.
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inflation makes it worth less. >> but you could invest it. >> you wouldn't invest it. >> you try to make this a real segment. >> i'm going to you, a good catholic from susan f. >> i'm in good standing with the vatican. >> do you believe in ghosts? >> we had this -- yes. in my hamptons how, i no longer have, i hope the people that bought it aren't watching. but anyway -- >> first-world problems. i have a ghost in my hamptons how. >> new york city really, it's true. >> in the polo pony stable. >> i would hear for real, i would not go in the downstairs bedroom because there was ghosts in there, it was so gorgeous, beautiful wallpaper and custom drapes, didn't matter. wouldn't catch me in there i went upstairs. >> it was some dude from down the road.
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>> is that lou dobbs. >> bolling begins -- do you believe in aliens? i'm like no. he said what is with this guy. people around here used to a believe in aliens. >> we had a couple who sat at this table who were believing in ghosts and aliens. >> bob? >> zombies and aliens. >> bob and kanye. >> voldemort. >> you do or you don't? >> i don't. >> when i was a kid, i was afraid to get the chore to go do, pick eggs in the hen house. because i thought there was a poultry-geist. >> aha. >> way to sneak in dana's corny jokes. >> i wish i was a ghost. a ghost has no digestive issues, you have no physical realm. it's the best thing ever. >> who would win, a ghost or a
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it's time for one more thing. kg? >> i want to do a special congratulations to greta van susterin who last night in washington, d.c. was a recipient of the 22nd annual excellence in journalism award from the american news women's club. handed out last night and past honorees include katie couric, and barbara walters and nora o'donnell. we're delighted to pay tribute to greta, a commentator who uses her legal background in reporting on the highest-profile issues of the day said mary katherine andrew who is served as chair. there's greta right there. we're super proud of her. a number of us recorded well wishes for her. so greta, well done indeed. and number one in her time slot. don't forget that. also a special friend of "the five," melanie and marcus latrelle, his stepson, hunter
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just graduated from high school and has been accepted into louisiana state university. hunter, wishing you all the best. we're super proud of you from your friends at "the five." and never stop believing all things are possible. juan williams? >> hats off to greta. this week i was a guest at a tribute to hispanic achievement in tv over the last 70 years, i was honored to be among the people of latino heritage saluted by the paly center for media in new york. you'll see singer gloria este n estevan. and her husband, and here i am with erica garcia and carolyn salazar, fox news latinos, they have a new poll out on hispanic opinions going into the 2016 election. go to foxnews latino and take a look. so i'll be hosting a live o'reilly factor tonight. big show, talk about all the
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terror stuff going on, all the 2016 issues, make sure you watch that or dvr that. cashin' in will be tomorrow morning at 11:30. jordan spieth is tied for the lead at the at&t byron nelson tournament. check out what he did he puts his golf ball down. he puts a marshmallow on top of his golf ball. hits a tee shot and watch what happens to the marshmallow? >> the only other person to ever do that? juan williams. >> that should be on kimberly's food court. >> marshmallows are white, so racist. my show tomorrow, greg gutfeld show, gavin mckinnis, alan dershowitz. the secret to happiness. you know when you're feeling down, sometimes the best thing you can do are chores. chores are a great way to relieve stress.
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take a look at this fine young man, he likes doing the laundry. and here he is, separating the lights from the darks. i guess you do a lot of laundry. >> who is that? >> i believe -- >> i think that's alec bald win. >> what is that? >> it's a wombat. >> it's very cute. it looks a little chubby, though, right? >> good eating down there. >> i've got one. currently going on in tampa, the inaugural women's conference of florida, it has over 1,000 attendees. there's a long list of high-profile speakers. and it's a chance to get women from across the state to talk about how they can get involved and inspire them. they can invest in themselves and in others and this is put on by the young women in tech challenge. that's a project that they're doing. where teams are asked about
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researching issues and technology. and getting really responsive work out of them. congratulations to those women. set your dvrs, to never miss an episode of "the five." that's it from us, "special report" is next. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington on what has turned into a busy friday, with news breaking all afternoon. we have four major stories we're following up on right now. we're learning about new evidence on the possible cause of that egypt air disaster. at least one expert says an elect cal fire may have led to catastrophic mechanical failure. they're not ruling out terrorism. we'll bring you the latest. a shooting at the white house this afternoon, president obama was not there. law enforcement sources tell fox news a secret service officer shot an individual in the stomach. after that person approached the white house complex with a weapon in plain sight. president obama is telling congress to get

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