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concert summer series continues on "fox & friends" with, a live performance of we the kings. don't miss it. "the five" is next. i'm greg gutfeld, with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, eric bolling and megan mccain. this is "the five." bernie sanders visited the president today. great, a socialist was in the white house. sanders, too. yeah, you could see that joke coming like a frisbee over a salt flat. could you also see venezuela coming, too. yet these fiscal flunkies didn't. preferring to put blindfolds on the present to prevent seeing the past where socialism brought more pain to earth than jaundice, jihadism and justin bieber combined. did socialism cause venezuela's
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hell? of course. how did it go with bernie and barack? do you think bernie brought his own bag lunch? and after did he ask ms. jarrett to validate his parking? the president likely told bernie -- job well done. before he pulled hillary so far left he makes sean penn look like sean hannity. hillary has got the appeal of chicken pox with the looming promise of shingles. if you ran a landslide against her, it would win in a landslide. she blames negative ads. >> 52% of the american people who participated in our cbs news poll have an unfavorable opinion of you. do you bear any responsibility for that? >> i'm sure i do. but i think when i was secretary of state and serving our country, i had an approval rating of 66%. and i think it's fair to ask,
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what's happened. and what's happened is tens of millions of dollars of negative advertising andt has been sent my way. >> did you see his glasses disappear? that was amazing. anyway she now, hillary now claims for certain that she won't be indicted. how does she know? did she hack the fbi's personal server? still obama just endorsed her. i wonder if he knows how hard this job can be. >> i know how hard this job can be. that's why i know hillary will be so good at it. >> that's not logical. so will his endorsement help? who knows. for all the criticism about being corrupt, hillary's got one thing going for her -- trump. >> why did they put the words underneath president obama's speaking? it was so clear, he was speaking clearly. >> do you think his endorsement helps? >> of course. i mean a lot of people look up to president obama and you know,
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you keep hearing the story about whether or not president obama does dislike hillary clinton. i think the families dislike each other but at the end of the day, they're democrats and they want to win the white house. it's what the right should be doing, too. >> megan, he met with sanders and endorsed hillary. that's got to hurt sanders. >> i love it so much. he went to the white house to beg for support. help me coalesce my socialist revolution and president obama is like, no, i'm with hillary, bye. i think it will move the needle a little bit for her. he's still a popular president. but i still wouldn't underestimate trump at this point. those negative number an her are going to continue to get lower. >> can i play a longer version of what president obama said and i'd like you to respond to it in the unique way that only you do. >> of course. >> i know how hard this job can be, that's why i know hillary
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will be so good at it i don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. she's got the courage, the compassion and the heart to get the job done. i have seen her judgment. i've seen her toughness, i've seen her commitment to our values up close. i've seen her determination to give every american a fair shot at opportunity. no matter how tough the fight was. >> kimberly, as eric pointed out, it was closed captioned, but only in english. is president obama racist for not having that any other language? >> i hear the u.n. is very angry. they should have scrolled all the represented countries under there. i'm offended, where was the guy doing the sign language. if you're going to close-caption it, why aren't you going to have somebody there to sign it? >> they've lost a lot of votes. i predict complete disaster, juan. bernie doesn't seem to be backing down. he's going, he wants to continue
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to the d.c. primary, because he wants to talk about statehood. >> i'm a d.c. resident. but, please. i just -- i think statehood is well you know, some people on the far left think that's a big deal. it's not a big deal to me. i will say this. bernie sanders has to be treated with kid gloves. right now i saw today in the "wall street journal," dan henninger said it was like a dance of scorpions. hillary and bernie. they don't like each other, but now they've got to make a deal. the question is what will the deal be? they've got to be nice to bernie's people. that's why he gets to meet with the president. he gets to meet with harry reid. he gets to meet with chuck schumer and he gets to meet with vice president biden what does that tell you? he's being coddled at this moment because of the importance of his constituency. you talk about the bernie revolution. the bernie revolution resonates with a substantial part of the democratic base. >> the naive part. >> i know you don't like the socialist part. one of the shocks to me in this
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whole season of primaries and caucuses, the number of democrats who say they identify with socialism. >> we're going to get to what socialism is later. can i play you a sound byte of hillary clinton talking about some sort of thing she has no chance of indictment. >> what basis did you tell this radio station, 1070 radio on friday that there is absolutely no possibility of an indictment. has anybody from the doj talked to you or your representatives? >> i will repeat what i said that is not going to happen. there is no basis for it and i'm looking forward to this being wrapped up as soon as possible. >> the clinton foundation investigation, the fbi investigation, the email, you're saying zero chance that this is a problem for you in this election? >> absolutely. that's what i'm saying. that happens to be the truth. >> does she really know or is it wishful thinking? >> i think she really knows. >> clintons don't leave loose
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ends. >> i think she's got that tied up before she went there. especially going on to fox knowing it was going to be repeated. i don't know if you have any of this stuff in the research. it came out late where donald trump tweeted after obama's endorsement. he said that's great if you want four more years of obama, that's great. the american people don't. then hillary clinton tweeted, delete your account. everyone went crazy. think about hillary clinton, we get the jokes about you're great at deleting, think about how tone deaf you've got to be and how confident you've got to be that you're not going to get indicted for the email scandal, when you say delete your account. almost like thumbing your nose. >> and then trump responded back on twitter. >> did you notice that tweet had 145,000 retweets -- delete your account. she knows she's not getting indicted. >> when i see her talking to bret baier that way, it's a
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classic clinton way to deal with it, belittle it, it's not a big deal if you look at the details, it's highly illegal. she put her national security at risk. she should be in jail. if she were dick cheney or condoleezza rice, she would be in jail. i agree with you, conspiracy theory part of my brain is like maybe somebody told her, we got this. you're going to be the nominee. >> when she says something like delete your account and trump's response, how long did it take your 823 staff people to think that up. and what about your 33,000 emails thaw deleted? i mean that's really makes the point. that's who you're dealing with. she's making jokes at the expense of american national security. and credibility. >> that's why trump thought to shoot back at her. >> way better. >> i think that there's almost no chance at this point that she gets indicted. i don't know what she's done
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illegal. i know there's always around here, she should have done this, didn't do that. i think she was entitled, she wasn't following the procedure force either the administration or the state department. but in terms of illegal action, who knows. the broader point today -- >> they may be able to know if she would do an interview with the fbi. >> she hasn't refused to talk to the fbi. >> she has she has no problem doing that. >> why hasn't she done it? >> i guess they haven't asked. >> they have asked. >> they said she hasn't cooped and she claims that she has. she houma abedin and every henchperson. kimberly you and i have talked about, benghazi is still very important to many republicans and many americans in this country. there could be some information about ambassador stevens' death and those four soldiers in those emails. >> the problem is there isn't
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going to be, you know why? she already scrubbed those 30,000, those were deleted a long time ago. it doesn't matter if she sits with the fbi or not. it doesn't matter what she turns over. unless you're going to turn over the 33 that she cherry-picked that aren't ever going to be seen allegedly, then it doesn't matter. you've hidden the most important stuff. >> she's the leader in chief for sure. obviously she's helped today by president obama's endorsement. if anything goes down with her, believe me, he'll be super excited if he can put biden forward. he did what he had to do because the deal was made a long time ago, folks. >> what about her vp choice? is she going to have to play indicate sanders people? >> yes. >> does that mean elizabeth warren? >> warren is one of the top three or four right now. mine -- clearly you still have the julio castro -- >> raul castro? >> i know you would like that. >> fidel castro?
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>> and then there's tim kaine from virginia, the senator. >> and warren son tap to endorse her tonight. >> corey booker is being thrown around. i don't know, none of these people are that impressive to move the needle for her. if she chooses elizabeth warren, think it's a terrible choice, i don't know what it does. >> it's the bernie people. >> are they, are they this important? i understand that bernie sanders has moved her more left. is he that important to this election season to a segment of the population, are they really that relevant. if they were, wouldn't he have done bet anywhere california on tuesday? >> well, no. >> he was supposed to win. >> it still would have been a shocker, that's why it would have given him tremendous momentum if he would have won in california. >> bernie sanders did so well in this campaign. he did extraordinarily well and he's raised a ton of money. one of the keys right now is
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will he turn over -- this was the discussion in the white house today. -- is he going to turn over some of the new donors to people trying to unseat control of the senate. >> if he doesn't tone the flames of hysteria with his supporters, he still hasn't dropped out yet. requesting a meeting with our president, i'm sure he went in there thinking he was going to convince president obama. and the very day you meet with the president and he endorses hillary. that's a little shade. i'd be mad. couldn't he at least have waited until tomorrow? >> there's conflicting reports as to then who requested it. no, the president wants it to do it face to face. hey props, we proud. ultimately this helps trump, though, the socialist movement that he's doing, it's shock and awe to the other side. >> socialist versus businessman, you can't get any more stark. >> interesting. yeah, absolutely true. that's why there's a name that's been floated for hillary clinton that could actually would scare the heck out of me, wanting to
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see a republican in the white house if hillary clinton went with michael bloomberg, a businessman, i know it's a lot of northeast and a lot of new york. but boy, does that kind of -- >> that's an interesting choice. >> counter donald trump. >> would he accept vp? bloomberg? >> i don't think he would do that. michael bloomberg is a good man, i don't think he would do that. i mean he's not going to do that. >> you, i thought you were a mark cuban guy? >> i love mark cuban. now you're a bloomberg guy? >> well you see where i'm going with this? business. i like to see a businessman. >> what about the top of the ticket? >> a businessman who wants to give huge tax cuts to the very, very rich. >> i like that. >> we're against higher tams, most of us republicans. >> tax cuts for the very rich, not for the middle class. >> you know who has done better under obama? back to the top 1.5%. thank you, obama, man of the people. >> radical, radical. >> you cut me off so much.
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>> it's terrible how the liberals treat the conservatives on the show. >> if he vote who he votes for in the illinois primary. he said he voted for hillary clinton. a long time ago he's been supporting hillary clinton behind the scenes for a long time. >> on that note you've seen the mobs trying to terrorize trump supporters at rallies? attacking people, destroying property, fighting with police. rarely bathing? the "huffington post" thinks the violence is great. one of its writers is advocating for more, that's ahead.
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. this campaign season, there have been a string of violent bloody attacks against donald trump supporters. as well as heavy resistance against cops. lunatics smashing and vandalizing police cars at rallies. the "huffington post" apparently condones this violence. one of its writers thinks there should be more. jesse benn writes quote a lot of people seem shocked and appalled at this perfectly logical reaction. there's an inherent value in forestalling trump's normalization. violent resistance accomplishes this. riots can lead to major change. then goes on to blame trump for
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inciting violence and said press people need to respond to existential threats. imagine for a moment if a major conservative website published a piece like this there would be national outrage mr. gutgutfeld. >> what do you think would happen if there was a confrontation between "huff post" readers and trump supporters? who has better weapons? huffpo writers belong to greenpeace, trump supporters belong to the nra. this is a bad idea, don't do it you could argue the opposite. you could respond violently to the "huffington post." because they're inciting violence against the right to assembly if they're inciting violence to the right to assembly. you could say they're a danger and somebody, not me of course, could say find a "huff post" editor and beat the crap out of them. but i would never say that because i'm a good person. >> what's with the "huff post"
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when donald trump first announced he was going to run for president, they were going to keep him in the entertainment section. he was more of a joke to them. now they've qualified every which way why they're covering donald trump. they have a problem with him? >> well obviously. so they, they have a very specific kind of viewpoint. and editorial in the way they present news. they're very, in myn, they're very liberal. they decide from the beginning they didn't approve of him and they weren't going to abide by him in any way as a choice. so they've done their level best to discredit him and he's championed against them. so really who has the last laugh? >> look, there's websites on the right have done the same thing. national review, same way, they're treating him the same way, similarly. >> what? >> they hate him. >> i thought you said they were calling for violence. let me talk about this for a second. i think it's interesting. by the way, to you and to greg, i don't think they're going after the right here. i don't think mr. benn is
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writing to the right wing and saying we think it's -- he's really writing to people like me and people on the left who say violence at any time unacceptable and you can't interrupt with the people's right to speak or the right to assembly. a contrary argument, nsa what i want to hear from you guys is, what happens when you run into a guy who makes racist statements, a guy who some see as a demagogue. if you're up against that kind of person in a liberal democracy, how do you say this is not acceptable. this is not to be treated as a normal candidate. >> by using violence? >> i say no. >> he's condoning violence. >> no benn says people like me are normalizing trump. >> a violent protest normalizes trump. am i wrong? >> no. >> the liberal left can't like erupt in hysteria when fights break out at trump rallies and same on the same coin, actually you can be violent, but only to trump supporters.
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the message is, be violent, but be violent to republicans because donald trump is the nominee and we disagree with his rhetoric. had that is hypocrisy. the "huffington post" should be disgraced they printed this. i don't care. apparently vox and slate or salon have already done this. >> that's why they did this. but why -- >> they saw the press. >> how can you live in a society where you're saying violence is bad. the hysteria that's erupted over thingses that happened at trump rallies say that's bad if a trump supporter does something you don't agree with, you have permission from the left to be violent. that's hate speech. >> the "huffington post" is inciting violence there foreone could argue you could go after them violently. >> i would say they're condoning and not necessarily inciting it. difference? fair enough? >> if you're calling for it. in the way that you have an active big plat forming like that then are you part of it. like yelling fire in a theater. >> it's a rationale for
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normalizing a guy like trump. that doesn't necessarily mean they're calling for violence. >> i think they are on the verge of excusing it and i don't want to excuse it. but i'm telling you what they're saying is, that people like us, we are saying to folks who are threatened. you said existential. that their existence, that our -- our standing as a democracy is being threatened by this demagogue. and you say you can't say anything, even though his people are beating up folks inside the event. don't say anything, don't get violent. >> they're attacking his supporters. >> you know what it does to people like me, who are so on the fence about trump. it makes me want to run to trump. if liberals are going to be this hypocritical and say violence is condoned, it makes me want to go to trump because it's hypocrisy and b.s. >> i want to you keep that thought. think about that and we'll come back to you after this last night megyn kelly spoke to a latino supporter of trump's, who went home with a broken nose
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after attending trump's rally in san jose last week. listen to whey told megan. >> riots were happening everywhere and the protests were picking out supporters and sucker-punching them, taking them down. i had a friend who had her glasses ripped off. she talked to the police. someone that was standing there. she said so why didn't you, why aren't you doing anything? the officer said we were told to have a stand-down by the police chief and mayor. coming out as gay was really difficult. but coming out as a trump republican supporter was far more difficult to come out of. >> so megan, it's to your point. unfortunately that doesn't shock me very much. i've been a part of log cabin republicans for a long time. an organization for gay republicans. it's easier to come out as being gay, than to be in a republican in that community. that being said, i know there's a lot of open-minded lgbt people as well. i hear this quite often. >> how about the fact there was a stand-down order issued.
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where have we heard that before, right? that mayor should be thrown out of office, i was so disgusted when i saw people literally being beaten and the female trump supporter pelted with the eggs and the bottles, literally finally they let her back in. how can you? what a horrible position for the police officers to be in. that want to help protect and serve. and yet, that mayor was so in the bag for hillary clinton, this guy is the worst. i'm from the bay area and so is greg this guy should be thrown out. >> democrats say -- >> democrat. >> san jose is one of the richest areas in the world. >> silicon valley. >> in spite of a liberal government. if it wasn't for silicon valley. it would be terrible. >> you guys don't hold trump responsible in any way for his provocation, his language? >> why come after him for his rhetoric. but rhetoric is different than action and deed. >> no, no, trump people punching out people in that event.
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>> that was five months ago. >> this was not san jose. san jose was hugely attended and was from all intents and purposes in the witnesses in there love that it was a very positive rally. and this happened when they tried to leave, have safe passage to go home. >> from people, mexicans in the california area who felt that they had been not only demonized. >> that was controlled. you know that was created and engineered by organizations. come on. >> you're not allowed to punch someone in the face. >> i'm beginning to change my mind on that. >> professional agitators hired. will the obama administration's rush to clear out gitmo cost more american lives? there's some disturbing new details on what some freed detainees have been up to as america gets set to release dozens more. [phone buzzing] some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility.
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another reminder of the growing terrorist threat that the world must confront. terrorists want to kill us. why is our administration so intent on putting jihadists we've already captured back out on the battlefield? of the remaining 80 detainees left at gitmo, 30 are now cleared to be transferred overseas starting later this month. the obama administration is now reporting 12 detainees already freed have killed six americans. and launched attacks against coalition forces in afghanistan. this is appalling in every way. we had a solution for this, greg. don't release them from gitmo. >> yeah. here's an idea, let's create prison anywhere another country away from everybody else, that's the best decision. imagine if somebody had a kennel full of rabid dogs and just decided we're going to release these dogs into public.
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and they are deadly. that's the same thing this is actually, we're sacrificing american lives for a petulant obama legacy. he wants to be known for closing gitmo. what did he think they're going to do? they're going to open up a pakistani base for solyndra? no, they're going to come back and kill americans. >> i hate to interrupt but just a factual moment. >> i don't think you hate to. >> all, all of them released under president bush. not president obama, dare i say. >> of these? >> yes. that's what they're talking about. the people rponsible for killing americans. >> he wants to close it. >> so did president bush. >> wasn't going to do it. he was lying. >> he didn't rooen really mean it he said he wanted to close it, too. >> all right, juan. >> now that we have a number, we have a rate, somewhere around 25%, recidivism rate, right. so these people leave, they get free, go back to the battle and as kimberly points out, 12, they've killed six americans so
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far of the original ones, who knows how many more. you want to get rid of these people, there's 80 left? there should be 380, but president obama released 300 of them. put them ready for release. you earned it, you're ready for release. if you foil a terror plot somewhere around the world, a credible terror tlot, we'll let you go. instead of just letting them go if you bust up a cell somewhere, if you give us credible information that saves lives, we'll let you go. >> isn't it amazing how quickly an expeditiously, they can release these guys. when you ask for some of hillary clinton's emails, it's like we'll get back to you in 75 years. it's all about a stroke to the president's legacy, because he said he was going to be the guy to close gitmo. >> this was a campaign promise he made. this was part of his legacy. hiroshima, cuba, doing all the things he promised to do before he became president.
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he's making us actively less safe. what's going to happen is this election is why it's so vital. we happen to have a commander-in-chief that understand s the ricks, the kil list that was sent out. the fact that could you put political ideology ahead of the safety of our soldiers, shows you the type of man that president obama is. >> allow me to reiterate. all of these people were released by president bush. how do you -- >> closing, he's for closing it he wants to close it. >> okay. >> i've heard this. >> let me make a little point. how can you say -- >> all of these people. the 50, it says all of them were released from gitmo under the administration of george w. bush. >> the original ones. >> no, the ones that killed. >> you know so what it is. you have the gitmo releasing terrorists envy. so okay, these guys, why don't you learn something. listen to me, why don't you learn something from the past.
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>> we owe him the fact that he's right. i'm trying to find out if he is right. >> the larger argument, you know -- >> they were released under bush. >> come on. >> yes, juan. embrace this moment. >> he's right. >> you're right. you're right. what i'm saying is that does not mean -- so is it a good idea to release more? >> you're talking about the 12 released. >> no, the 15, fewerer than 15. >> who killed these six americans. we know there's a 25% recidivism rate. >> to go back to the battlefield. >> yeah. well what are they doing on the battlefield? >> what i'm saying is, the larger argument, the larger -- >> if they kill one soldier on the battlefield after they've been gone, it's fine. >> the larger point when you do this, it's not only constitutional, it's a violation of the rules of war. >> no, it's not. and -- >> the geneva convention allow
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this? >> you know what, juan. i can't wait, they're going to call it trump gitmo. build another level. >> this is great in a political science class, it's great when we're talking about it on tv. but there are real-life ramifications for closing gitmo. people will die and there could be another terrorist attack in this country if it happens. i don't want to continue to live under a lead another is doing things from a political science perspective and not reality. >> and will not heed a warning. that's the whole point and the lesson plan, folks. new developments on the stanford rape case next, a judge's light sentence for a student rapist has outraged many nationwide. hear the rapist's stunning excuse to the judge for why he committed his crime, next.
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she was behind a dumpster outside a fraternity party on campus. last week, he was sentenced to only six months in jail. that light punishment was given by judge aaron persky who bought turner's argument that the party culture at stanford let him to commit his crime. in a letter to the judge, turner wrote the stanford swim team set no limits on partying or drinking. i saw the guys take full advantage of these circumstances while i was shown to do the same. end quote. at the sentencing, judge persky said because turner was drunk he was quote less culpable quote for the rape. two stanford graduate students helped to stop this horrific assault on the young woman. one of them spoke to greta van sustren last night. >> he didn't seem drunk to you? >> i he could run so i guess that answers the question. she wasn't moving at all. that's why we approached him
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initially when i first attended her, i tried to shake her up, nothing happened. >> i can't get it, kimberly. he is saying that because he was drunk and by the way, the father has said to the judge, you know why should my son be punished for what he called 20 minutes of action. i just find this, i don't understand. >> that just goes to show the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. the father thinking about that it's no surprise that the son behaves in this way and the fact that the judge references the case this way. it reminds me of the affluenza, part of the defense. this is part of the culture, it's seen and shaped me. and therefore because of my environment i should not be held personally responsible for my assaultive conduct. it's crazy. >> he also claimed that his upbringing, he was surprised about the party atmosphere at school and the swim team and it was part of it. i read the letter he wrote, he wrote a letter to the judge that he read at sentencing. it's extremely long and
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extremely detail. if his defense is i was too drunk to know what i was doing. he goes into intimate detail about what was going on during the rape. before, during and after. it's one or the other. either you're too drunk to no what you're doing or apparently -- >> apparently the judge bought the argument that he was drunk. megan, you know, kimberly just mentioned this affluenza case, which is the case in texas i believe where a young man driving drunk kills four people and then makes the argument, you know i grew up in a society that was pretty open to people driving while they're drunk. why am i being punished, poor me. will you buy it? >> i didn't grow up poor, just going to say that my brothers, anyone in my family to use the excuse that your background somehow excuses rape, killing someone, drinking and driving? it's about values, it's about who you are, where your parents are. you're talking about the father's excuse, i couldn't believe he would ever excuse this kind of behavior this is an epidemic going on on college campuses. when went to college it's one of
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the first conversations i had to have was about rape culture, possibly getting date raped. if this is an epidemic, i don't know the answer to this. the fact that there's a judge, i'm not a lawyer, but he was going to excuse it because he was partying and drinking and his swim team fostered this culture is exactly what i mean. >> he's not going to go to prison, he's going to go to a local jail? >> i want to look at something else about this case, the phenomenon of involvement. when you see the two people that stopped the crime. stopped the rape. it's interesting when you are among a group of people, you don't, you advocate your responsibility, they look at these studies, you see this on youtube and hear about the stories where rapes take place and 20 people know about it 25 people were there, they took pictures, they filmed it, they spread it. when people are in a group. they abdicate their responsibility. they assume it's being approved
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upon by a group. when it's two people or one person, they always act heroically. she is very lucky she was not surrounded by a group of people. a group of people just sit and stare and they laugh and joke. but when it's one or two people, they always act. it's research. it's fact. it's out there. >> this scares me, this kind of thing happens in our country? ahead, traveling can be extremely stressful. the worst part is often getting through the airport. can robots make it better? well apparently. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ with a full tank of freedom, ♪ find your own highway ♪ we'll take you wherever you go. ♪ ♪ take you wherever you go. ♪
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if you've flown anywhere, you know it can take a long time to check your bags when you have to wait on those long lines. an airport in switzerland is testing out robots to make things easier for passengers, this little guy named leo has the ability to weigh your bag, print your luggage tag and transport and load your bags on flights. if only the robots could help the tsa screeners at home speed up their jobs. juan, do you like the idea of robots at airports. >> no. but anything to speed up. but you know there are a lot of
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people who work at the airport. the minute you say this, i have greg's reaction which is gosh you know we've being replaced by robots. the second thing to say is we're already being replaced. dana was here, talking about going out to have dinner at laguardia on the way. right now there's no waiters and waitresses, you just punch no inn to the computer what you want and the food appears. >> take over by robots. >> this is how it starts let me help you with your bags. robots will pretend to be your friend. kimberly, you know we've talked about this. they're going to pretend to be your friend. that's how it started. do you remember "planet of the apes" when the monkeys pretended like they couldn't speak and they acted like they were your servants, and when they reached super intelligence, they came out and gained control. when the robots gain super intelligence, we're going to be enslaved. it's starting with that little creep right there. that creep. i didn't mean you, megan. >> he goes crazy.
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he really means all of this. he sends -- >> really crazy emails. and you have dreams as well. >> i do. >> and then you talk to me and want to know if it's the real kimberly and am i coming to save you a or kill you. >> i'm not sure what you're going to do. >> either am i. >> as long as that's the case. >> the robots play dumb. so they know what they do is they pretend they're stupid. that's the whole point of super intelligence. >> there are no stupid robots? >> that's what i do here. >> have you seen that movie, "e "ex-machinea"? >> yes. >> they will reproduce, by getting into the internet. once they're able -- do you know they keep a.i. in a box and they have fake internet portals there to see if a.i. will actually plug into the internet.
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because they're that scared. >> what about the people who sell you the airplane tickets? now you go to a portal, right and you say hey this is where i want to go, they give you the tickets, you go through security now. think they are looking to have fewer tsa agents by putting in more robots. >> automation. >> that's the question. at what point -- >> your flight is cheaper for that, too. >> at what point -- >> these documents do not help greg's mental health. one more thing is up next. ♪ experience the thrill of the lexus gs f sport. because the ultimate expression of power, is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. (mamost of the show. we missed (woman) and there's no way to restart it. (jon bon jovi) with directv there is. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time ♪
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for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. omt -- eric. >> first pitch, someone goes out on the mound and throws the pitch. the worse of all, second runner up was president obama. remember when he threw that. the first runner up was fifty cent when he threw it way to the left side. here's the worst one. snoop dogg, did you see that? look at this. not even on the mound. he lets it fly. i would tell you. here's a little hint -- i did this one in 2009. this is how it should be done. . >> fox business network on the mound. >> where was this? >> st. louis. >> yeah. way to go. throw a good one in there. >> nice. >> and by the way, that's one of the most awesome experiences in
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the world when you have a full stadium, you get to go to the mound and throw one down there. >> pretty cool. >> excellent. where am i, juan? >> so do you know any trump supporters who can't find love? good news, that's what we do here at "the five." there's a new dating website for trump supporters who want to make dating great again. can i say? it's called trump singles.com. and more than 500 trump fans have joined since the website was launched in may. according to the republican founder of the website. most users are from new york, l.a. and washington, d.c. while it's free to sign up, users can only send one message a day unless they pay $4.95. by the way when we attempted to log on earlier today to check it out, uh-oh, website was down, overloaded. too much traffic. can you believe this? >> they have a firewall and they have to pay for it. >> goodness. >> that should have been -- >> kimberly's dating tips.
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>> i want to congratulate my buddy eric webb's dad, clark webb, retired fbi agent. just named as an honored distinguished alumni at the oklahoma military academy. congratulations mr. webb. but now we go to this. ♪ >> greg's word corner this is very interesting this is going to blow your mind. i use thesaurus.com when i'm writing. i wanted to look up a word for socialist. self-governing, free, orderly, popular, equal. friendly. libertarian. >> you looked at the antynims. >> you're in the wrong section. >> take a look, america. >> free. >> yes, kimmie. >> greg, thank you for that i want to take a special moment to remember in memorium, someone
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who i love, he was great, i was a big fan of his. kimbo slice, he was a great fighter, former ufc, kevin kim bo spice ferguson, passed way in florida at the age of 42 after complications from heart failure. i got a chance to meet him when i was hosting on the strategy room. he came up and surprised me. i'm very excited because i told him, i'm the real kim bo slice and he said no i am. he's the hard-working father of six, so bless his family. he will be missed. i love anybody who never gives up. who is able to get back at it. >> so four people were expected to attend the funeral of serena vine, who was a former homeless veteran of world war ii. 200 people showed up to honor her after a veteran's group organized a social media campaign since she had no living relatives. army major jepson booth who used
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to be homeless, got the word out on social media. there's so many nasty stories about the internet and i love the internet coming together to honor a veteran in general and homeless as well. never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. this is a fox news alert. tonight new fox polls. welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. it's good news/bad news for hillary clinton. the good news for her -- she's now leading in the general election match-up against presumptive nominee donald trump. who is down six points to 39% from a high of 45% last month. the bad news for secretary clinton is that when asked, 60% of voters believe she's lying about her emails. when you break down those numbers, not only do 90% of republicans think she's being untruthful. 64% of independents and 35% of democrats also believe she's deceiving the public.
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