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because i'm flat out of time. these hard folks in television. bret baier will interview hillary clinton. 6:00, "special report," right now. make way for -- "the five." this is a fox news alert, hello, i'm kimberly guilfoyle and there is breaking news overseas. another terror attack, this time in israel. gunmen opening fire at a popular market in tel aviv. at least three people are dead, several others injured. two suspects in custody. are palestinian cousins who were dressed as orthodox jews. check out this moment when police arrived on the scene. >> on camera, but -- >> police custody. yeah. >> jonathan huddy is there and joins us live with the latest. >> kimberly, this is a beautiful summer evening here in tel aviv.
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obviously this restaurants and bars behind me. were packed with people and that's when it was shattered by the sound of gunfire. submachine gun as you mentioned two attackers according to our sources. cousins from the hebron area. hebron is an area in the west bank just outside jerusalem. it's a hot spot for attacks. we've seen attempted stabbings and stabbings over the last year, year and a half. tonight this attack happened around 9:30. earlier in the evening. when the two attackers opened fire. we understand they may have had a submachine guns and they may have been dressed as orthodox jews to try to blend in and disguise. i talked to several witnesses, at a bar called max brenner. a vibrant central area. in tel aviv. these two witnesses say they heard a ring of gunshots as one described it. he said he saw one of the presumably gunmen opening fire.
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and that's when a stampede of people tried to rush out of the area. another woman i talked to said people were falling over themselves obviously in panic. trying to get out of the area. right now let me just show you quickly, behind me, you need my photographer can push in. can you see the restaurant in the distance. by the way, police, we were a lot closer, over the last 20 minutes they pushed us, the media, far away from the restaurant. inside crime scene investigators are of course looking over the area, to gather more evidence. there's a huge contingent as you can imagine of police, of security forces. unfortunately, this is not the first incident to happen this year. here in tel aviv in new year's day a lone wolf gunman opened fire in downtown tel aviv. killing several people. a busy area, a lot of bars and restaurants and once again, the same thing here in central tel
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aviv. >> we're going to take it around the table with questions. >> tell us about these gunmen? are they apprehended, killed? what's the story. and you said you knew possibly where they came from. are they affiliated or associated with any of the terrorist groups, hezbollah or hams hamas? the region? >> well we don't, we don't know that. i don't know the answer to that. they could have been acting the lone wolf type situation or maybe they were connected. in some way to some kind of terror cell. but i can't tell you definitively whether that's the case or not. both attackers are in custody. one is in surgery. the other is in custody. i'm not sure of the extent of his injuries. three people were killed at the restaurant from we're hearing at this point, 13 others injured. that number could be higher. it's a fluid situation. it just happened a couple of hours ago. yet another violent attack here in tel aviv as i said. >> megan, you have a question
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for john? >> has there been a rise in these kind of shootings and attacks in the past six months or so? >> there's been, well there have basically, there have been ebbs and flows. last year late september, mid october. we really saw an increase in the number of attacks. mostly stabbings, car rammings, the assailants would ram their vehicle up on a sidewalk or a bus stop and get out and start attacking with a knife. since then there have been near daily attempted stabbings, stabbings on mostly border police and security forces along the west bank borders, including hebron. again where these two assailants are according to our sources cousins, that they lived in that area. that's a very hot spot and has been. has there been a rise? again it comes in waves. we'll see things be very quiet for a couple weeks and then a number of attacks.
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but this, since the new year's day attack has been the worst thus far again a very busy popular area in central tel aviv. a lot of bars and restaurants, a lot of tourists for that matter. >> john, it's juan williams, i was just wondering, you said they opened fire in a restaurant in the mall. i wonder why they didn't open fire in the mall and what do we know about the victims? >> you can see police standing there. there's a large plaza here. on the other side, there's a series of towers, condominium towers, apartments, and then throughout the vicinity here, there's a lot of outdoor bars and restaurants. a lot of stores as well. so it's not like, it's an enclosed mall.
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it's an outside area. this particular restaurant where it happened, max brenner is a very popular restaurant. it's a big restaurant. it's in the central part really of this, of this shopping area. you know an area where it's full of bars and restaurants. so again a beautiful evening. why did they -- to answer your question, a bottom line this is probably one of the busiest areas where, of this location. obviously they had scoped this out. what we're hearing is they had been in the area, possibly seen walking along the area before going into this restaurant. sitting down and then opening fire. >> tom shalou here, are you noticing, israelis are more used to terrorism than most people are. is there any contrast to the way that they deal with these incidents in israel? you know, versus for instance the way we deal with them in
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this country. as far as people's reaction, how quickly they react, how quickly they bounce back, et cetera. >> well you know, unfortunately it's been a fact of life here. the first, second intifadas, then operation protective edge. the war in gaza. then it was quiet fr a couple months and then these attacks started up. mostly carried out by lone wolf attackers. you know, but as far as people's resiliency, you know it is a fact of life. it's something people do live with. those who in particular survive the first and second intifadas and just about everybody here in israel has been affected by terror attacks. has known someone who was injured. a family member, a friend, in the first and second intifadas, i met a guy at the gym. he was a border policeman at hebron, the border crossing at hebron, a hot spot, pulled up a short and showed me where he was stabbed several times, he had the scars.
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so this is an unfortunate fact of life. is it traumatizing, does it shock people? obviously those who are here and witness it again, it's yet another attack here in israel. guys? >> thanks, john. much more to come on "the five." we turn to two presumptive nominees. the general election battle is on, stay tuned.
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we now have two presumptive presidential nominees. hillary clinton celebrated her historic achievement last night after becoming a first woman to clinch a major american party's nomination. she didn't waste any time gearing up for the general election. neither did donald trump. >> donald trump is tempermentally unfit to be president of the united states. when he says let's make america great again, that is code for -- let's take america backwards. it's clear that donald trump doesn't believe we are stronger together. >> the clintons have turned the politics of personal enrichment into an art form for themselves. hillary clinton turned the state
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department into her private hedge fund. the russians, the saudis, the chinese, all gave money to bill and hillary and got favorable treatment in return. the last thing we need is hillary clinton in the white house or an extension of the obama disaster. >> all right. bolling, gloves are off. >> yeah. >> mano-a-mano combat between clinton and trump. >> trump focused on the teleprompter, focused on hillary clinton. that's what he needs to do to win. not play around with the other things, the satellite issues, the rabbit holes and focus on her. she has run as the next president obama. a continuation of president obama's wonderful policies. that she is tapping her base for to try to get those votes. those left-wing voters that love obama. she's there. well make her own it the middle class has shrunk up president
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obama. the rich have gotten richer, the poor have gotten poorer. income inequality widened. salary, the economy is flat at best under president obama. >> african-american community worse off. >> income inequality. all the things you would want to run against you have it for you, donald trump, there it is, she wants that, give it to her. >> well juan, as he was saying a third term you know of barack obama, you were nodding your head saying yes, for people that are supporters and liberals, you think that's a fine thing. >> well i do. right now president obama is approval rate something up like 52%, 53%. so he is plus in terms of you know, favorable unfavorable. so that's good news for the democrats. and people are going to want in fact to claim that bernie sanders' base, we'll talk about it later. but obama has the ability to go back to those young people, especially educated young women, who backed him and say -- it's time to move over and get behind
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hillary. so i think in so many ways, you know, she's going to i think there's a meeting tomorrow kimberly between bernie sanders and president obama. that's going to be a critical moment. >> at sanders' request. >> and vice president biden said today you got to be graceful about it. give bernie sanders some time. but let me tell you, the dogs are out right now. in terms of democratic party leadership saying to him, hey, listen, you're not only hurting hillary clinton. you're hurting the party's ability to reclaim the senate, or to go after some of these house seats. >> well it's definitely release the hounds time. miss mccain. what do you make of this? it is an historic achievement that she's been nominated and that's fine. >> can i jump in here? historic achievement that it's the first woman nominated to become president. or the first person nominated who sunday fbi investigation? >> oh, oh. >> that's a rabid shot that wasn't a cheap shot, a rabid
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shot. >> i could be wrong there may have been someone earlier who is under fbi investigation. >> i was watching this last night and you know, it was being hyped up so much as this is historic moment. this is the moment as a woman i should be having this emotional reaction. in my apartment with two friends, we were like, i was like i don't know if it's just because i'm 31 years old. because i've been in politic as long time. she's an evil woman who sunday fbi investigation, who i don't trust to be the nominee. let alone president, i didn't feel anything, i don't care that she's a woman. i could not care less, i'm a classic millennial in that point. i believe there's going to be a woman president in my lifetime. i hope it's a republican. >> like condoleezza rice. >> like condoleezza rice. >> run, condi, run. >> amazing how insignificant it was to me. >> she doesn't that tingling feeling up her leg, but do you? >> no, i don't. maybe it's because she's been in the white house since we were kids. i mean it's not, we know hillary has been around.
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it's not like oh wow, there's a woman running. and it's no surprise, i wish we would stop patting ourselves on the back. we're so progressive now, we actually have a woman running for president. but you know, we all know, like we would all love a woman president, we don't want hillary. that's the issue. and she's talking about the glass ceiling. >> speak for yourself, buddy. >> and many of us, juan. but she's going to keep talking about the glass ceiling and everything like that it's not impressing me, i'm tell thaw. >> someone who is trying to press up against the ceiling with her is bernie sanders. he's expected to cut his staff in half next week. but he still has no plans to drop out. >> we take our fight for social, economy, racial and environmental justice to philadelphia, pennsylvania. i am pretty good in arithmetic and i know that the fight in front of us is a very, very
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steep fight. but we will continue to fight for every vote and every delegate. >> all right. bolling, so he wants to take this fight to philly. this is about the convention, it's about having a platform there. and a strong voice. >> he has five of the 15 spots that are going to dictate the democrat platform. so what bernie sanders is doing right now is carving out a niche for bernie sanders. the democrats have to be going when is, will he just throw the towel in and get behind her? remember when hillary clinton three days after she lost the california or whatever the last primary was where barack obama got the majority, went from plurality to majority in 2008. three days later she not only got out of the race, she endorsed aggressively endorsed barack obama. said you need to follow him. i don't think bernie going to do it he should, the democrats would love him to do it. he won't this is about bernie sanders. you're going to hear more of his socialist platform, his socialist ideals come out when the democrats put together what
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they're all about. in a month from now. end of july in philly. they're going to tell, this is what the democrat platform is it's going to be riddled with, my guess is $15 minimum wage. income inequality issues, redistribution of wealth. taxes going up. that ain't going to be good for hillary clinton. she can't be loving any of this. >> she's getting pressed on both sides, saying maybe u.s. is ready for a double woman ticket. >> i was sort of surprised that bernie sanders last night. because he took forever to give a speech. i thought what's he doing? it turns out not only does he, he's reluctant to mention her name. much less say i called her to congratulate her. and when he does, and the folks start to boo, he just lets it go on. i'm like what is going on here? that did not look like a classy guy to me. or a guy who wants to gets out to get to your point. to the contrary, it looks like bernie is about bernie. >> digging in. >> i read something where once
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al gore had to call howard dean and howard dean was ranting about, i don't want to get out and al gore said hey, it's not about you, howard dean, it's about the country. but in bernie's case, he's looking to maximize leverage headed toward philadelphia. >> interestingly, howard dean is also on this morning or yesterday morning saying bernie should get out and he should start a super pac to elect liberals. >> he's hillary you know surrogate so he wants, he's like bye-bye, bernie. >> we love people running against the odds, that's what rockie, it's like we don't want people to drop out. i think everyone is dropping out too soon. >> it's over, it's over. she has the majority of pledged delegates, not superdelegates. i was up untilhe morning watching this. because he was waitsing forever to make it happen. i find it unprofessional. he's going to stay in this long enough to become the villain. in the crowd we've seen hundreds and hundreds of stump speeches by candidates, that crowd was
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angry, they were intense. i could feel it through the screen. >> angry voters? >> this is something that's very different. it was palpable. he isn't doing anything to quell it. whatever you want to say about donald trump amping things up, what about this? he's making it even worse, he's not going to get out like you said. i don't know how hillary possibly gets these supporters. >> this is what's going on on the right. it was the outsiders versus the insiders, the donald trump versus the establishment and they're continuing that fight apparently ongoing. i think he's going to back out at some point. again this is such an opportunity for trump. because if you boo when you mention hillary clinton's name at a bernie rally, that means they really don't want hillary clinton and the only one left is not going to be bernie, is trump. >> one of the most anticipated moments in the general election, clinton and trump's first face-off on the debate stage. even the secretary herself said she's eagerly awaiting it.
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>> are you ready for the debate stage against donald trump? >> i'm so looking forward to it. >> really. >> sn. >> i really am. i think it will be a singular moment in american history. i think i'll have a chance to make clear why i believe that he is not qualified. and tempermently unfit to be president. >> not so fast, rodham. one coughing fit in a debate with him he's going to go after her like a shark. >> or an extended bathroom break. >> she's bad off the cuff. she's so scripted. she can't get off her talking points, these are all the strengths that donald trump has, for her to be this cocky is very dangerous. >> what do you think, bolling? he's not going to shy away from it. he's faced far more competition in the republican primaries and debates. >> so you know how these debates have themes? there was, there bass a couple of business debates, fox business had a business debate. and then there was the national security debate. it depends, i think she will
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give him a hard time in the national security stuff. the foreign policy, national security stuff. she, she's clearly got the experience. she's knows the names. she knows the places and the people. but if the first debate is one on the economy or a business debate, i think he will eat her lunch and hopefully you know, for a republican -- >> dinner. >> i hope that happens first. >> one of the things she said in the interview was, this is guy that not just wants to build the wall. he wants to wall off americans from americans, he wants to divide us. and to me the big news of the day is people like lindsey graham saying when we will a allow love of country to trump hatred of hillary? you stop seeing the front page of the new york "daily news" has paul ryan pointing at donald trump and saying i'm with racist. mcconnell, he's saying you know, the far right has spoken. they want donald trump. but he says, i don't feel good about bill kristol tweeting,
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trump is an unexcusable bigot. >> he's on the filibuster. >> there's a big issue with republican acceptance of trump and he goes into a debate and you're saying hillary is going to be nervous? she's going to portray him in the words of republicans. >> i don't think he's nervous. go ahead, tom. >> he can fight her with, i like boring trump. people said he wasn't exciting because he reads the teleprompter. boring trump could win this the contrast between her saying he's temermently unfit and him just being calm and reasonable. >> the head of the rnc loved it reince priebus tweeted out saying it was outstanding, hit the right message. that he's going to make the gop proud. not going to disappoint them. or let them down. ahead, if sanders drops out, who will win over his supporters in the general election? trump and clinton have begun making their appeals and a quick
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that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you bernie sanders lost the democratic primary race, he'll meet with president obama tomorrow at bernie's request. more than 10 million americans felt the bern at the polls and both donald trump and hillary clinton are now actively fighting for the bernie vote. >> to all of those bernie sanders voters, who have been left out in the cold by a rigged system of superdelegates, we welcome you with open arms. >> whether you supported me, or senator sanders, or one of the republicans, we all need to keep working toward a better, fairer,
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stronger america. now i know, it never feels good to put your heart into a cause or a candidate you believe in, and to come up short. i know that feeling well. as we look ahead to the battle that awaits, let's remember all that unites us. >> do you hear it? fairer. the bernie buzz word. >> i'm going to get my little decoder out of my cereal box so i can figure out all the weird things she is saying. this is going to be coded messages. donald trump speaks in coded messages, bernie sanders. there's nobody on the dem side that thought that this would happen, that sanders would still going to be like fingernails hanging onto the side of the wall and hillary stepping on his fingers one at a time crushing them into the bricks. you no he but that's what's happening. so when you look at it people talk about the republican party. so we got a little flavor. we're a little exciting. the other side has got issues in
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terms of who's going to be the one to carry the party mantle forward and your girl is getting pushed to the left more. >> juan, there's a never trump group. that not only will not vote for trump, who say they will vote for hillary over trump. can't bring themselves to do it why do you think there's not a never hillary group that would vote for trump. you look at the polls there was a "wall street journal"/nbc poll for the first four months, it wasn't one poll, it was over the first quarter of the year. it found among sanders supporters, only 6% had a positive impression of trump. 90% had a negative impression. and i think if you boil it down to the big issues like what about free college tu snigs what about free medical care for everybody? what about a hike in the minimum wage? i don't see trump supporters saying yeah, we like government, we like government coming in and telling people what to do and more government. i don't see it but it's possible. think what you're on to is, there's people maybe kimberly was saying, there are people who are you know, sanders supporters who are just angry and turned
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off. they're angry and passionate. you call it passionate. sometimes it comes across as just angry. >> megan, is that the case that they won't vote for trump, but then they won't vote for hillary, either? >> i think a lot of millennials, i follow many of them on twitter. two people who are so angry at hillary clinton in a way that shocks me. that i think will actually vote for trump as like a hate vote against hillary. whether or not they love trump or not. it's an anti-establishment person as well. and i think to a lot of people that's the only thing that matters, they just want change in washington and a nonpolitician. hillary has a lot of work to do. i've seen so many rallies, you could feel the intensity through the television set. he's stoking their anger, making it worse, he's not trying to quell anything. he was almost like messiahic and he's under dilutielusion that h the first folk hero candidate.
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i'm fascinated what president obama is going to say to bernie sanders in their meeting at the white house on thursday. if you're smart, president obama you're going to say listen, home boy, pull this thing out, you're done. there's no foreseeable way for you to make it to the white house and you're damaging her and ultimately helping trump. >> if he were home boy he might say -- listen to you, mr. obama, i'm the outsider here, where's donald trump's opportunity? or hillary's? >> well his opportunity, you're right, juan, the things you mentioned, free college tuition. it's not those issues, but it's the blue collar voters, the coal miners, people disaffected by this economy, don't tell me there's not a lot of leftists, juan, who don't like the idea of open borders, they don't like the idea of nafta in these trade deals so those are the voters that trump can pick up. not the free college tuition ones. >> take that, juan. >> try to pick-pocket a couple of them over and open the tent. the republicans should be happy about that. >> i think this is a year that
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these polls don't mean squat. we, no one is predicted donald trump would be the nominee early on. no one predicted -- >> wait for the enthusiasm of voter terno e er turnout on ele. >> the polls were always, the polls always said trump was in the lead. >> oh, my god. >> you're out of your mind. >> 1% for the first month. >> i'm talking about really since we got going, trump has been in the lead in all the polls. >> you're telling me only 6% of people would associate with a donald trump -- >> who are sanders, currently sanders supporters. >> i think that number is vastly underreported. coming up, hillary clinton shifted to the left. is she too radical to win the general election? stick around.
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trying to compete against socialist bernie sanders. hillary clinton has shifted her positions farther and farther to the left. >> stop the round-up, the deporting of people who are living here, doing their lives, doing their jobs, that's my priority. we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. >> grandparents who worry about retirement deserve a president who will protect and then expand social security for those who need it most. >> do you believe in individual's right to bear arms is a constitutional right? >> if it is a constitutional right, then it, like every other constitutional right, is subject to reasonable regulations. >> the question now, is will her ultraliberal agenda pose a possible for her in the general election. megan, let me talk quick politics with you, i would say on the trade deal, the trans-pacific partnership, she
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clearly was pro tp while secretary of state in the campaign. said no. one that's dear to my heart, charter schools, she was a supporter of school reform. now because of the unions, no, she's opposed. does this indicate that she really has become more left due to bernie sanders? >> i don't think she's as left as she's pretending to be right now. i want to read this quote. i thought it was fascinating, when she announced her run for senate 16 years ago. she said quote i don't believe government is the source of all our problems, that's not solution to them. that's not the ideology that bernie sanders and his supporters are espousing right now. the question remains, whether or not a more centrist, hawkish democrat will be able to you know garner bernie sanders supporters. i think she's a lot more centrist than she's letting on. >> tom in fact lots of people say to the pollsters that you know, they think she's sort of a center-left person. but they don't think she's a far left person. no matter what she says. >> i don't think this will hurt her at all. this primary process. because most americans don't know what right and left is.
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they don't know. there's a core group of americans, we are among them, who talk about left and right and party politics all the time. most people don't care. that's why bernie is so popular and he's so far left of the average american voter, about the way they see the country b. what they think is good. so we're not an ideological people. you know we tend to like personalities and they don't like hillary's, that's her problem. not her ideology. >> so bolling, contrary argument would be, there's some differences between hillary and bernie. for example bernie wants across-the-board social hikes. hillary clinton says targeted for people who are in need. or on something like guns, obviously bernie i think is to the right of hillary on guns. you come to other issues like college tuition, bernie says free college tuition for all. hillary clinton says i'll help you with better loans. >> we try to figure out how left hillary is in. >> i don't think there's any
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question she's been pushed by bernie. >> how you have donald trump and hillary clinton. hillary clinton has been on a couple of different sides when it comes to these debates. on wall street, on wars, on minimum wage. and donald trump has been in different places as well. so to try and define an ideology, how left is hillary clinton, is ridiculous, because then you're going to say how right is donald trump. a lot of people say some of the things he does aren't far right enough for him, too. instead, stay on things like, if you're a republican, stay on things like how trustworthy, do you want her as commander-in-chief, when you can't even trust her, you don't know what she's done with her emails. if she's willing to lie to people, the families of people who lost -- >> benghazi. >> benghazi, to their face about a video when she knows very well if she's well to do that she's willing to lie about anything and then the big one -- the clinton foundation. this fund, the there's so much corruption and graft and quid pro quo going on in there. once you start unraveling that
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sweater, that's where you should focus. >> kimberly, eric makes the case, forget the policy positions, forget that she's been pushed left. let's go to donald trump's speech next monday, he'll be attacking her and her husband in terms of what are you saying they made a hedge fund out of their time in office. they're making money off of their public positions. >> who is one of the first people to talk about influence peddling and the clinton foundation? you. >> yeah, sure. >> so that's just the beginning, because guess who else is going against bill clinton? hillary clinton. she wants to take down the crime bill that he put in. nafta and trade stuff that he supported. she's being push sod far to the left, she's to the left now of obama. she's to the left now of her husband. and she's already admitted that she doesn't have a clue what to do with the economy. because she's going to call bill the guy that she's going against on so many of the things that he did, while he was president. and it's going to push play because of bernie sanders and that's why she's now saying,
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hmm, maybe the united states is ready for a two-woman ticket. she's going to try to seek curry favor and bring someone maybe like elizabeth warren in. >> the clinton people are saying there's different types. of course people are going to change your positions. >> i hear you saying she's alienating herself. she can forget about the midwest. that's key to republicans. she's going to go on to immigration, to see if she can get immigrants usher her in. she's knoll gb able to pull center like she should to be able to win in a general election. >> hillary clinton has tried to frame herself as a normal person, just like you and me, but she has a bunch of elite celebrity one percenters trying to help her get elected. will that help or hurt her, next? i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i always came back to smoking. i was absolutely frustrated, absolutely. i did not think chantix would work as well as it did. along with support,
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the stars were out in force on twitter last night, ellen degeneres tweeting i've never been prouder to have a woman card. katy perry said a lot of little girls are in bed dreaming for the first time without limits, you broke the mold, hillary clinton and elizabeth banks said very emotional about hillary
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clinton securing the nomination. historic moment for american women. let's talk a little bit about the celebrity factor. will the rich and famous help hillary in the general election. tom you're a very famous comedian. does it help? >> no, it does not help. americans are obsessed with celebrities. this he don't really like them. it's like junk food. we know it's bad for us, but we eat it anyway. i think when you stand next to a celebrity. you think it's going to rub off on you, but it looks like you're just standing there with junk food, it's not good. >> the people that came out with these, it was very organized effort that came out with these tweets. elizabeth banks and people that have supported hillary have been very passionate about her. they've done a lot of events for her. you see them in the photo ops, they all came on stage for the big womens event for hillary. if you like them, okay, fine. someone who understands the issues, watch the debate. watch bret baier tonight.
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with hillary clinton. and see you know, if she is speaking to you. >> eric, will you go in the voting booth, do you care about katy perry. >> certainly not. but i think a lot of people do and i think the celebrity vote will help her. and i'm very, i'm thrilled that american nominated a female. our first female nomination for president. that's fantastic. now go with what's best for the country. i mean there's a lot going down in the next four and eight years, the supreme court most importantly. the celebrity stuff, these two are going to hit the talk show circuits. the night stuff. for probably the first time ever the republican might do better than the democrat on the late night talk circuit because donald trump can, keep his own with jimmy fallon and kimmel. >> and "saturday night live" hosting. this is going to be fun to watch. i mean "snl" is going to be just absolutely great for the next five months. i can't wait to see it. >> what about you, juan? >> i think it helps. i think you know, gosh, i think there's a reason that donald trump wanted bobby knight's
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endorsement in indiana. people who don't follow politics intently, you were talking about this earlier. they look to a lot of celebrities as influentials, their names carry weight and people respond to them in a way, people less informed about what's actually going on in politics. does it matter? yes, it really does matter. >> he's an icon, that's also -- >> he's a coach. >> that's not the same as a celebrity. >> katy perry? taylor swift? how about these people? >> she didn't coach anybody. >> they moved me on my pandora, but other than that. >> what's striking is, i think republican women are on the defensive, you two. that's why you don't like this i think these are liberal democratic women who are rallying to hillary clinton saying it was historic. >> we're not saying it's not historic. juan, of course it is, that's without question. the point is what is the measure of it? i'm saying that i would be super excited you know, do a little jumping jack if it was someone like condoleezza rice that i was
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very inspired by. and think would be an amazing president. and also based on her national security and foreign policy experience, competency, qualifications, ethics, integrity, shall i go on? i mean come on. he's. >> did you say experience in foreign policy? >> condoleezza rice. >> experience in foreign policy. >> and a good golfer. >> i think that clint eastwood should stay away from donald trump this time around. that's the one celebrity i can live without. >> oh, my gosh. >> you don't hold a grudge, do you? >> no chair. >> one more thing is up next. many people clean their dentures
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>> that is greta, one-on-one with carl frederick arndt. a swedish hero. she'll be on after bret baier's interview with hillary clinton tonight. megan? >> definitely i'll be watching that. my o is happy birthday to former first lady, barbara bush, she's my favorite. former first lady. american icon. she's 91 today. her husband turns 91 on sunday. >> god bless them what a great family. >> love her. >> she's my favorite first lady. i love her. >> 91, god bless them both. >> class acts. >> american icons. >> mr. bolling, what do you have for us? >> this happened last night. start rolling the tape of, this two parts, first part is ball inside. now three balls inside, that's manny machado last night. manny pops up, watch them jawing back and forth. after three balls inside, he popsen, he doesn't like it. manny comes up next time and gets plunked with a
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99-mile-per-hour fastball. benches clear and boom, manny nails ventura on that one. there will be suspensions and fines likely. but get this, guys, two things, after the brawl, after the game resumed, the next two oriole batters got up and went yard. hit home runs, back to back right after that. number two, they play each other tonight again and machado is in the lineup. so stay tuned to that one. >> bad blood. okay, fine. >> what do we got. >> it's me, right? >> you know the gas-powered leaf blowers, a lot of people hate them. they're banned in several states. but i got a solution. if it's blowing in b-flat, just sing with it. >> i knew it. ♪ welcome back home ♪ welcome home
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>> okay one of your mouths wasn't moving. the one in the top. >> the leaf blower -- >> i'm a gentleman, i let the leaf blower sing lead. charming indeed. okay. >> i just hope you don't do that on saturday mornings when some people are trying to sleep. >> i'm improving the leaf blower. >> is that what it is? juan, what do you have for us? >> i want everybody to check out this terrifying video of a mom saving her 13-year-old daughter from an alleged kidnapper in hernando, florida, yesterday. the 30-year-old suspect, craig bonito can be seen in the video in a tug of war with the mom. he's pulling the girl trying to get her away and the mom is trying to hold on to her daughter. bonilo ran out of the store, he did so just as an off-duty police officer was pulling up. he caught the guy, neither mom nor daughter was hurt. >> what a hero. i would have beat him to death with a shopping cart. >> in a nice way.
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set your dvrs to never miss an episode of "the five." big interview, bret/hillary, next. >> it's a fox news alert. i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. it's a big day for politics as hillary clinton lays claim to the democratic nomination. we begin tonight in israel where three people are dead after two men opened fire in a marketplace in tel aviv. correspondent john huddy is on the scene with the latest and who investigators think are responsible. good evening, john. >> well shannon, good evening. another attack. terror attack here in tel aviv. sound of gunfire shattering what a beautiful and was a beautiful summer evening here. just to set the scene for you,
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