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big elections, along with live market reaction from around the world. fox business kicks off at 7:00 p.m. eastern, lou dobbs and trish regan takes from 9:00 p.m. until it's over. "the five" is next. hello, and happy election day once again. i'm kimberly guilfoyle, along with juan williams, eric bolling, megan mccain and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." six states are voting today on this final super tuesday of election 2016. california, new jersey, new mexico, north dakota, montana and south dakota. it's been an historic presidential primary season. and more history was made yesterday.
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hillary clinton clinched the number of delegates she needs to win the democratic nomination. the first woman to ever do so. congratulations to her. here's the secretary on the probability that she will be the first female presidential nominee of a major party. >> i am someone who has been very touched and really encouraged by this extraordinary conviction that people have, it's predominantly women and girls, but not exclusively. men bring their dauts to meet me and tell me that they are supporting me because of their daughters. and i do think it will make a very big difference for a father or a mother to be able to look at their daughter just like they can look at their son and say, you can be anything you want to be in this country, including president of the united states. >> bernie sanders is still vowing to forge ahead. he says this race isn't over. >> there's nothing to concede,
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secretary clinton will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates, to win the democratic nomination. she will be dependant on super delegates. they vote in july 25th. >> we'll debate that in a moment. but first let's bring in dana perino. who made her way out to california for the big primary there today and she joins us live from san diego. hi, dana. >> hi. how are you doing? >> you're looking fantastic in yellow. delightful like a daffodil. so big history made here with hillary clinton, being able to have the number of delegates she needs to get the nomination, what are your thoughts and reflections? >> i think that as we've been saying this day was coming. this took her a lot locker to get to this point than she would have liked because of bernie sanders' very good campaign. it kind of surprised them. and in the history of the democratic primary democratic
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nominee has said i'm going to take it to the d.c. primary on june 14th an beyond. it was eight years ago today, kimberly, that hillary clinton gave that speech about the 18 million cracks in the ceiling. it took her eight years longer to break through than she anticipate. but certainly it's a big, historic day for her, for america and for the the world. the first woman to be a presidential candidate. now the hard work is going to be winning the general election if she thinks she's had it hard the last year with bernie sanders, think donald trump will give her even more run for her money this november. >> she's got a taste of what that's going to be like. >>ky question the historical value of this? it comes off to me as really drab. and like when you think back to 2007, with barack obama and you know, this was the historic event but with hillary, it doesn't feel that great. it doesn't have the glory. you won a trip on "wheel of
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fortune" and it's to venezuela. >> bernie would like that. >> and then he would deny it and say there's plenty of toilet paper he'd be lying. there isn't the joy of this moment because she's -- if you took away that one thing, the historical, you don't have anything. >> do you have a question? >> you take away barack obama being the first african-american and you still had a really exciting candidate. you take the first woman nominee away and you still have hillary clinton. she did step aside on june 7th of 2008. that was three days after barack obama got the majority of the delegates needed to clinch it in 2008. so bernie sanders has vowed or the campaign has vowed that tomorrow starts a new direction. it wouldn't surprise me that although he's vowed to go through the end of the convention, stay in the race, he may change his mind after california.
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and new jersey votes tonight. >> juan, question for dana, perhaps or a comment? >> i think that what interests me, i think we're talking is just a little about the mathematics here, is that sanders wants to make the case because it's not over because pledged delegates can change their minds. even if you took the pledged delegates out of it, she's won, the super delegates out. she's won the pledged delegates outright so what he's arguing seems to me to be kind of odd. essaying on the one hand, i don't like pledged delegates making decisions four the grots vo grassroots voters. >> she doesn't have a majority without the super delegates. >> dana, you had a comment? >> yeah, i think if i could, i could comment on all of those things, one i think on greg's point, sorry, greg, i had to
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say-day think that republicans tend to underestimate the power of this historical moment. that it is the first woman to be the presidential nominee. there's you know for those of us who cover politics and that we've been involved for a long time, i'm kind of tired of the clintons, but what she was saying about parents bringing their young daughters and being able to tell them, can you do anything, i think there is some power in that. i don't think that the democrats should overestimate that, however. i think that's part of the case. to eric's point on bernie sanders, though donald trump was able to consolidate support from the republicans for the most part, pretty quickly, lightning quick. when hillary clinton did that for the democratic party, when she said i'm going to ask you, all of my supporters, to now support president obama, she did that with the full embrace, she did it with the full pivot. and i don't know if bernie sanders would do the same. if he does do that, and they
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consolidate quickly, i think some of these states where you see head-to-head match-ups with donald trump, neck and neck she could pull ahead a little bit. then to juan's point, i don't remember what he even asked. >> here's a clue for you, so eric and i were arguing over whether or not sanders could secure this thing. what was your point, she still needs the super delegates. >> unless she gets 571. >> even after tonight, there's no bernie sanders can win, even if you take the superdelegates into account. there's just no way. >> i did have a point to that. right so apparently there's a split within the sanders camp. one that's saying we have done something amazinamazing, we've our point. we're going to get to go to the convention and be on the platform committee. and have a bigger voice, i think if he were to concede tonight, he would make sure he got a primetime speaking slot at the
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democratic convention. and continue the move he's started. but there's another part of the team that says look at all of the support that's the passion you have all across the country. keep going, bernie, why not mix it audiotape little bit so we can see what's going to happen at the convention. i would fall into the first camp, but i think there's a struggle. the only one to make that decision is bernie sanders. >> megan, having been up close and personal with a presidential campaign, your father running. and what is your opinion? >> i'm glad i'm not part of hillary's campaign right now. i think bernie sanders is running for his agenda. there's no foreseeable pathway for him to become the nominee. think he wants to burn this thing to the ground. i think he wants to turn the democratic party into the socialist party.
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about what everyone has so say about what's going on with republicans. think that one is going to get crazy and really dirty. i think brnie is incredibly selfish. i've never been inspired by this man. i think the whole thing is bizarre. i have no idea what he's doing. i'm so glad i'm not a democrat and i'm glad i'm note working on hillary clinton's campaign. >> it's an interesting point you make, we touched on this yesterday, talking about the chaos that might erupt in the democratic convention. they're still battling it out, so to speak. they're still in it he didn't drop ott. trump has got it locked up. so to speak. when you see a situation like this. what if hillary gets indicted and hillary is still hanging in there. that's not going to be their choice, they would rather have somebody like joe biden. >> i'm sure they would be able to fit joe biden in possibly. what i think is fascinating, his supporters who i interview and talk to all the time, so many of them aren't rational. nothing has been stolen here.
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she's won fair and square. this isn't the roswell land happening and the implication he's doing something and the one talking point working for hillary clinton is she's saying you're going against the will of the people. i have a few million more votes than bernie sanders has. so what exactly has been done that's illegal and wrong? the debate about the superdelegates, to my understanding it's been one superdelegate that turned and they turned to to hillary. >> the outsiders versus insiders are all about. why bernie stays in is his supporters don't want to vote for someone they perceive -- >> trump won fair and square and anti-trump people like me aren't going, he robbed. bernie sanders supporters are acting like it's a conspiracy theory. >> we want to play something now that stunned quite a lot of people. listen to what this "new york times" reporter asked bernie sanders yesterday and listen to his answer. >> what do you say -- it's
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getting in the way of what could be the first female questions. >> is that a serious question? >> yes, it is. >> any woman who is running for president, your question implies that any woman, that any person, any woman who is running for president is by definition the best candidate. so any woman who runs? to say that it is sectionist. that any, so if hillary clinton runs for president, is your point that it is sexist for any man to oppose her? >> my point is if she had more delegates than you had tomorrow -- >> that's another point. >> i don't think it is sexist. >> well so yesterday we're all singing, the praises of bernie sanders. >> that was a "new york times" reporter, she did exactly what happened to a lot of us here when barack obama became president. if you disagreed with his presidency, you were a racist.
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if you disagreed from the makers to the takers, the food stamp rolls went from $40 billion to $80 billion spent per year. if you disagree with that, you're a bigot and a racist. now bernie sanders is being fed the same gender b.s. from the liberal media. >> he is an old white male and when you're an old, white male you are sectionist and you are racist. you're probably speciesist against animals as well. he's something worse than sexist, he's actually a socialist. a sexist can go to work and make some jobs. but a socialist destroys your life. you necrotize every country you enter. he'll bring up a cam like venezuela, he'll say that's not the socialism i mean.
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capitalism doesn't have to be perfect and it works beautifully, the perfect form of socialism is capitalism. >> let me ask you something about bernie sanders. the question is why is he staying in the race. kimberly, you were saying or maybe it was dana. maybe he wants a great spot speaking at the convention, he's pushed hillary clinton to the left on several issues, right? including now a spat over israel and palestinians and all this he said that she's unqualified. he just seems like he's going whole-scale against hillary clinton. the question is why is this, bernie? so "the new york times" reporter says maybe you don't like women. he said no no any woman? you're the woman who's got the problem. i think tomorrow, i think obama is supposed to be on jimmy fallon tomorrow night. i think he's going to come out and say i'm endorsing hillary clinton. where does that leave bernie at that point? what has bernie got once obama
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is there, nancy pelosi has endorsed her? does he have any hope? going back to the snats and having influence with harry reid if he tries to destroy the democratic party. >> he has no reason. >> he's got a ton of money. he's trying to turn the democratic party into a socialist country. this is the best day of his life. the best moment of his life. he's an anti-establishment person. if you're bernie sanders he has no reason to drop out. >> he has one third the say on the democratic convention so far. they tried to give him a confession. >> dana, can you respond to that? >> i think that the "new york times" reporter, i think what she, she's misusing the word "sexist." i think what she meant is jerk. are you being a jerk. and sexism means that you don't think she can do her job because she's a woman and so that's why you are trying to block her from being the president. that would be the definition of sexism. so these reporters when they're thinking about how are they going to kon cover this race
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going forward. i think they've got to use those terms correctly and she needs to say what she means, are you being delusional by thinking can you stay in the race, that would have been more accurate. >> she would have been accused of being an ageist, delusional, losing his mind, demented. >> dana, lovely, hang in there. we turn to brand new developments on donald trump's latest controversy -- the backlash growing over his remarks about a judge overseeing a trump university case. keep it right here. alzheimer's means... so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition.
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so i heard paul ryan really loved donald trump's recent comments. >> i disavow these comments, i regret those comments he made. i don't think -- claiming a person can't do the job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a
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racist comment. i think that should be absolutely disavowed. it's absolutely unacceptable. i'm not going to defend these kinds of comments because they're indefensible. >> trump vows to amp up crittism of the judge. for accusing a judge of being racist because of his background. trump's wrong, but if that's racism assuming someone from a different background might be bias, then every campus, entertainment and media complex are racist. too. where else could trump pick up this idea? it's from the left. remember justice sotomayor, the wise latina who said her experience would help her reach better conclusions than a white male? and what of white privilege, that being white prevents you from empathizing from others who aren't. meaning a white social worker can't possibly understand a black family's problems. perhaps donald assumed this discord goes both ways. that's not the real problem. the problem is trump.
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ky explain my thoughts on this, but it's not my job to explain his. trump is a candidate for president, not a crazy uncle shouting at his mail box because the it's a simple wish to have a candidate who explains your needs and not the reverse, must we be his mouthpieces? always supporting his impulsiiv notions that trump never used to begin with trump has a shot, yet still chases rabbitings down holes, you know the old saying when you're digging yourself a hole, you drop the shovel? trump did and ordered a backhoe. still with us, live from california, dana perino, let's bring her back in. dana in the last hour, donald trump released a statement saying that his comments were misconstrued. and i with ant to go to you. the ultimate spin queen. how does trump turn this around? >> i don't think the statement is going to do it he said what he said about a week ago. the story now because he had to address it again today, maybe he'll address it again tonight when he speaks at 9:00 p.m. eastern is his guarantee this is another story for another day. i do think that instead of just moving on from it, he has to figure out a way to accept that there are going to be republicans, that while they
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will say they will vote for him, they might even have said they will endorse him. they're going to have to figure out a way to answer questions when they're asked. paul ryan did that and newt gingrich did the same. when newt gingrich did it, donald trump said it was inappropriate. i think if he plans to win this presidential election, he wants to expand the presidency, he'll have to accept that there are some republicans that are never going to be able to get there. there are some that are going to have to disavow and there are some that are going to have to refuse to endorse him. such as senator mark kirk of illinois. he's in a very tough race in illinois and whether it was his conscience or looking at the poll numbers, he decided not to. trump needs to figure out a way to give them a pass and say i'm running for president, they don't have to defend me. send the questions my way. if i were a candidate i'd do the same. >> megan, you're a good republican, faithful. >> it depends on your perspective. it makes it hard for you to like you want to support somebody and then -- they do something. >> well listen, i spent a decade of my life in my prime 20s
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trying to get young people, hispanic people, trying to take a second look at the republican party and these comments hurt what generations to come to see as the impression of the republican party. it's happened with barry goldwater when he was running for president, when he decided to oppose the civil rights act, lee lost african-american voters for generations. this is what i'm concerned about. i don't understand things like this i don't understand attacks on suzannah martinez. he says he's going to be so presidential that i'm going to be bored. if it's so easy to be presidential, why doesn't he start doing it? we dant want to get behind him it's very difficult to do so. >> we don't want to keep doing this. >> can i expand on your monologue a little bit. justice sotomayor said i would hope that a wise latina woman with the richness of her experiences would often make, often more than not reach a
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better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life. better conclusion,a not a different conclusion, a better conclusion. she went on to say that our gender and national origins may and will make a difference in our judging. she's basically saying her heritage will determine how she will find cases, not the merits of the case, but what her experiences are. if you have a problem with trump saying it, you should have a problem with sotomayor saying it. the only way to get a republican or a soifr judge on the court over the next eight years, which could be one, three, five, is by electing a republican, not a hillary clinton. otherwise you're going to get more sotomayors who will use everything you're complaining about trump saying in action. right? >> so -- >> it is true. basic about the justice system as well. i worked as a prosecutor and you pick juries and people answer questions and talk to you about their inherent biases or
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preconceived notions and you decide who would be best to serve on a jury. but people are shaped by the measure of their experiences, whether they be in the life that they've lived so far or cultural experiences or how they were raised or where they come from. that's just natural. that's what makes everybody different and unique. to suggest that everybody comes as this tabla rasa is naive. everybody has built-in biases about things. we're on an opinion show, we all have different opinions, some of it may be based on how we were raised, where we come from. what are our cultural differences, that's fine. so you know, when you look at the basis of where it's coming if, i understand it. i might pick a jury based on wh give yes, a fair trial not only to the defendant, but to the victim in the case. somebody who has had a bad experience with the cops and grown newspaper a neighborhood where there's a lot of tension with cops and people in the community, they may say like,
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and i've heard it, a cop takes the stand, anything they say i'm going to assume is a lie and i won't listen to it. i've had that happen. it's interesting. >> first let me just speak to this business about justice sotomayor. you know she's the first latino on the supreme court of the united states? so in other words, there was no, no diversity of that kind available on the supreme court of the united states. and none before thurgood marshall was there in '67. i'm just saying that is her heritage was -- it's not just the heritage, this is not the heritage. this is the experience. what she's talking about is i believe she grew up here in new york city. and she grew up in a community that was not only economically different, but racially more diverse. than most of the justices on the court. i think that's what she's trying to say. what you hear from donald trump, is he's saying, he has no evidence that this judge has
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done anything improper or reached a decision that's outside of his legal training. he's just saying i don't like this judge because i'm building a wall and he's a mexican. that's why you have so many republicans outraged by this statement because it's identity politics, not in keeping -- >> my point is it's embedded in a culture of identity politic that's been exercised for four decades. >> there are 27.3 million eligible hispanic voters in this country. it's prime real estate. we won't care for the supreme court if he doesn't win. he has to start reaching out to those people. >> dana, nice having you there, enjoy the weather in california. >> thank you. >> do you have time? >> yes. >> let her talk. >> okay, i'll make one quick comment. on the independence of the
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judiciary is like at the root of our country, our founding fathers, figure that out early on. think about this -- should justice roberts not be allowed to comment on the little sisters of the poor case, because he's catholic? no. so you can go on, there's 100 million examples you could go on with this. thy ink what trump said was wrong. i don't see how he can say it was misconstrued, it's on tay. he's going to have to answer for this. and people that say that trump university doesn't matter to anybody, that could be true or it might not be. democrats said the same thing about hillary clinton and the emails, people would say, nobody cares about that. in her 62% of disapproval rating when people say they don't trust her, the two things they point to are her emails and benghazi. so these things matter. the trump campaign has to figure out how to get ahold of it or have to at least give republicans a pass if they're going to comment on it and disavow it.
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>> thank you. ahead hoy ahead hillary clinton may have the number of delegates she needs, an update on email-gate.
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everybody in the department knew that i was emailing from a personal address. hundreds of people knew it. people around the government knew it. and you know, that was what the practice had been and that's what i did as well. >> there was an incomplete understanding or knowledge of the extent of her use of personal email at the time she was in office. >> it seems like clinton's email
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case has been going on forever. according to the state department it could go on for decades. check this out. they say it will take 75 years, three-quarters of a century to fill a request for 450,000 pages of emails to be released from the secretary's former aides. greg, if we do the math, they claim they can only get $500 pages a month. it's insane. 22 pages a day. we spend $5 trillion a year and they can find 22 pages a day. >> wikipedia, millions of pages done in a couple of years, they rebuilt and replaced the world trade center with the freedom tower in 14 years. world war ii was won in four years. it makes no sense. it only took them four years to write these emails, back and forth. just hire the same amount of people to read them. >> so crazy. >> it is the ultimate in government inefficiency and just like trying to snow the american people with this whole thing. come on. >> i want to you ask and
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kimberly, and juan, you rebut this. but hillary clinton is claiming everyone knew what she was up to. >> that makes it okay? when people -- everyone knows who the murderers are in the neighborhood so that's okay. that makes no sense. she's a lawyer, she should do a little bit better than that. how do you justify committing a crime and saying just because people knew it was going on there foreit's fine? >> i think it was in violation, not only of white house policy for cabinet officials, but state department policy and so her, her position is what people knew i was doing this back and forth and nobody made a big deal out of it. but that's not to say it was okay. but that's to say it was illegal. but to me it comes off as a privileged woman who that you had thaut she could do what she wants to do. >> does she park in the handicapped zone and everyone sees her so that's okay? it makes no sense. >> they're making it as complicated as possible, saying it's going to take 75 years. this sim simple, why hasn't
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hillarynd her henchwoman done an interview with the fbi. this this was condoleezza rice or a republican, this he would be sitting in jail right now to say there's not a double standard, i don't understand what the hold-up is. she did something illegal. i think it has something to do with the fact she's the democratic nominee. >> the sad news is, she ain't getting indicted. >> but henchwoman houma might. >> and anthony wiener will be by himself. nothing but porn hub. >> next, the listing hollywood's help to push its agenda this time on immigration and like puppets, the stars comply, as tinseltown turned into propaganda town for the administration? that's next.
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they're having a stare-down contest. a lot of people in hollywood lean to the left, you know that. and the white house sometimes leans on them to help spread the word about its agenda. they've done it with gun control and now the administration has sent an email to some of tinseltown's movers and shakers with talking points to promote its pro immigration policies. the email included a star-studded video urging other activists and celebrities to join the quote i am an immigrant movement end quote. >> my name is lupita and i'm an immigrant. >> i'm bobby canave. >> i'm rosario dawson. >> i stand with immigrants. >> stand with immigrants. >> i am an immigrant. >> i stand for immigrants. 100%. >> i'm a proud american who is the proud child of immigrants. >> heck yeah. >> so let me ask you, very quickly, greg, do you think this is obnoxious or do you think it's a response to donald trump
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and and his statements about immigrants and mexicans in particular? >> we've done this story a bunch much times because hollywood always joins hands with left-wing ideologile, if you replace this topic with something else like abstinence or nationalism or patriotism. everyone before this would call this evil propaganda. happen to agree with this. we happen to agree with this this is creating a straw man, no one here is against immigration. we are immigrants, we love immigrants these see trump as creating an opening that makes them seem more altruistic and better. and it might work. they're beautiful people. >> megan, there's something on the table right now in california which is the california legislature has voted to author obamacare coverage to illegal immigrants and they're seeking a waiver from the federal government. here you are out in california, they're pushing this message through, all of hollywood celebrities, there's something
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very real on the agenda. >> it's highlighting all the lies of obamacare. one of the main tenet he is was that illegal immigrants wouldn't get health care. this is collectivism at its worst it makes rosario dawson feel good about herself that she's behind change. pro life or abstinence, anything having to do with conservative policies would be propaganda. it's the same celebrities over and over again. i can't even watch it. >> i think it's a great ad. it's spot-on and it's right and everyone here as greg points out is pro -- legal immigrants if they go ahead and recut that ad and say i'm pro, i'm for illegal immigration, i'm an immigrant, but i'm for illegal immigration. that would create quite a stir. i think that's the difference between what the right is trying to say and what the left is saying. in the meantime i am -- understanding. >> they would move the needle, you think?
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talking about, we're all pro immigration. we're all a nation of immigrants zblext keeps talking about how there's actual policy behind it. >> giving illegal immigrants health care. >> i think things like this collectivism, ads using celebrities never that much of an impact. >> you disagree with the ad? >> of course not. the idea that i go into the voting booth because i listen to julianne moore and rosario dawson before i go into the voting booth, there would only be liberals around if that was the case. >> target people because of the recent comments and news coverage regarding immigration and walls. the hollywood celebrities jump in for this, they jump in for cumulus clouds, climate change. this is sort of the script they do i wouldn't be surprised if ben rhodes was behind this. >> it reduces the guilt they
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have for all the luck and luxury they have in their lives. big houses, wealthy, they get every drug they want. this is kind of like, i'm going to do something good. >> armed security guards. >> no one is saying i'm an illegal immigrant, i'm for getting health care and food stamps. >> i think immigration is one of the hot political topics of our age and this political cycle. they're going to drive voters out with that ad. next one presidential camp swearing off pot if they're elected to the white house, that mysterious marijuana user not at this table. who is it? we asked a group of young people when they thought they should start saving for retirement. then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today,
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♪ ♪ welcome back to "the five." did you know that one of the candidates still in the running for the presidency has been a regular pot user up until last month? it's not trump, clinton or sanders. it's gary johnson, the libertarian party's nominee for president, here's the former new mexico governor on why he recently quit his marijuana habit. >> haven't used in like probably about five weeks and i've said that i'm not going to. at president, i don't think you want somebody potentially answering that red phone and then going forward not using
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going forward. but as the ceo of marijuana company, marijuana products, medicinally directly compete with legal prescription painkillers that statistically kill 100,000 people a year. not one documented death due to marijuana. >> all right so he hasn't used for five weeks. >> i always know that whenever you tell somebody you quit something, you double it. so it's been two weeks. >> it's making me want to start. i like him a lot. i like gary but i'm always stuck in the foreign policy, national security dances of libertarians. i feel that's an area they have to evolve and get a better grasp of the world's challenges and struggles. that means i could never be president, i drink wine, what if somebody happens at night and i've been drinking. >> this is interesting, you would think he would have a sophisticated argument, megan. in fact he just said i don't
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want to be stoned when the red phone rings. what about everybody who has martini or a couple of glasses or beer or wine. it seems like a weak argument. >> i can't even believe he's pulling this. so bummed out. it's frightening. >> two-term governor of new mexico. >> fine. perfect. >> stay there. >> he's not presidential caliber. there's no chance. two important national security and foreign policy. go back to pot smoking. >> i think juan is right he's inconsistent. to say i quit smoking because i want to win the presidency. i don't want you to think that i'm going to be stoned answering the red phone. >> you want to smoke, you can smoke knock yourself out. maybe i will on the weekends. is he saying he's not going to have a cocktail now going forward, ever? the guy is polling at 11%. he came one 11%. that's got to go down.
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>> you know what he's after is 15%. >> that's going to be something. that would be some kind of tv show. >> he's got bigger problems, 61% of americans have no idea who he is. so libertarians have bigger problems than that. one more thing is up next. poor . allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right.
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it's time for one more thing. greg? >> i may be on o'reilly tonight, i don't know. i could be. stick around, in the office, and maybe you'll be on. but while we wait, look at this. ♪ ♪ >> you know last night was pretty amazing, chad without question, a very interesting person. something you can learn, if you're going to be in an argument, always have a yam. this guy is giving him some grief about his behavior. and chad sits there and eats a yam and some of the yam falls on his shirt and he eats it because that's what you do. you don't waste the yam. chad is the donald trump of the bachelorette. he does whatever he wants, he goes after the contestants and it works.
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>> is he going to get a rose? >> i think, it could be scary what could happen. there's a lot of violence. a lot of violence. >> there you go. >> yams are very good for you. >> are they sweet potatoes? >> kind of like that right? >> stick to one name, i say. >> we'll have to explore this more on kimberly's food court. but for now my book is out in paper book and on audio tape. >> this is your audio book. both are available out in paperback, and good for millennials, graduates, pick it up for someone you love. >> i can imagine a lot of men buying that audio book.
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tonight someone who is not canceleded on o'reilly, me. sorry, greg. i think you're in the canceled category. juan ito? >> you ever see that video of a deaf child giving a cochlear implant for the first time and their eyes just popping open. watch this video of a grandmother from a northern island who has the scare of her life as she has her first experience with virtual reality. >> oh! ahhhhhh! >> take it off. >> she's being chased in virtual reality by dinosaurs. >> she's watching "the five." 200,000 people have watched this video on youtube and if you had dinosaurs chasing you -- you'd probably be screaming, too. >> that's over on msnbc. >> well done. >> big night on the channel. check this out at 6:00, bret baier "special report" will be live from san diego. right after that. greta is going to be on the jersey shore, seaside heights, live from there. bill o'reilly will be live from
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studio a, he'll have krauthammer, possibly greg, definitely kimberly. 9:00, kelly file going live from studio j up on 12. 10:00, donald trump joins sean hannity. to respond to some of the stuff with the judge and at 11:00, brett and megan will have live updates on the races including california and new jersey. megan mccain. >> this is one of my favorite one more things. i'm going ton an aunt. my brother jack and his lovely wife, my sister-in-law rene announced they're having a baby, my mom is excited. my mother could not be more thrilled to finally be a grandmother. i'm so happy for them. i wanted to make that one more thing today. >> so set your dvrs to never miss an episode of "the five." that's it for us, "special report" is next and a big election night.
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this is a fox news alert, i'm bret baier. coming to you live from san diego, behind me is the "uss af. we're here for the california primary. the crown jewel of the final big night of the 2016 presidential primary season. democrats are voting in six states tonight. but it's here, in the golden state with its jackpot of 475 delegates that will be a measuring stick of hillary clinton's ability to unite her party after a divisive primary battle with bernie sanders. media reports say clinton has clinched the nomination, but sanders says not so

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