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thank you for joining us. join me tomorrow morning on the fox business network. i'll be speaking with the author of the book clinton cash swrechlt that big hearing tomorrow with james come testifying on capitol hill. stay tuned for fox news right now. >> hello. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. the fbi may have cleared hillary clin on any criminal wrongdoing. but this e-mail scandal is not going away any time soon. now some members of congress want answers. tomorrow the house oversight and government reform committee will question director jim come. on tuesday, his boss, attorney general loretta lynch will face the judiciary committee. paul ryan wants the fbi to hand over all findings from the investigation and says clinton should be blocked from having further access to classified materials.
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>> he did say that short of prosecution, some kind of administration might be in order. look, i was on the ticket in 2012. after the convention, you get the full deep classified information as part of transition. it's part of being a nominee. i think the dni, clapper should deny hillary clinton access to classified information during this campaign given how she so recklessly handled classified information. this underscores the belief that the clintons live above the law. that's why people are so upset about government. they think people live by different sets of rules. >> i'm going to go quickly to this rnc ad they put together with come's statements verse you hillary clinton's statements. a short clip of that and then get everybody's reaction. >> i thought it would be easier
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to carry just one device for my work and for my personal e-mails instead of two. >> she also used numerous mobile devices to send and to read e-mail on that personal domain. >> i did not e-mail any classified materials to anyone on my e-mail. >> 110 e-mails in 52 e-mail chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information. >> there were no security breaches. >> we do assess that hostile actors gained access to the private commercial e-mail accounts of people with whom secretary clinton was in regular contact with. >> okay. so often when you get a baffling decision like the one that fbi direct yoor comeey put ford yesterday. i saw you after reading the press. i thought it was still as confusing as before. >> yeah, and still shocking in many ways because of the 14
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minutes spent diligently going through all the detail, all the specifics, really making the case, well, he's really giving us a tremendous amount of information s this an opening statement? closing argument for the case against hillary clinton? but no. because at the end, like it was some kind of weird copy paste situation but the wrong conclusion was put in. and it was like whoa what happened here's. when you see him, i almost felt sorry for him in the videos. he really looks like almost like a hostage to the situation. like he's not like he's had a hard time of it. he didn't look great. so i imagine that this wasn't something that he was personally proud of. he didn't take questions afterwards. but he's going to have to face questions going forward and let's see if he answers them in the interest of transparency. >> greg, do you think that fbi director comey was trying to strike a balance in his head? he thought the verbal punishment he was delivering in the statement before the conclusion
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would be enough to exonerate him from any blame that it was political? >> i think so. i it this republicans, especially tomorrow should embrace comey. he didn't just leave an imoperation on hill rifrment he leflt a crater the size of little rock. he handed to the republicans the road map to victory. he laid out every single flaw and if you attack comey on this it's a mistake. you got to stick to hillary. by the way, it would be hilarious to have a presidential candidate without a security clearance. that is like take danica patrick without her drifver's license. i think at this point you could run a sack of potatoes with a wig against hillary and beat her at this point which is kind of what we're doing. >> in the coverage, eric -- >> why hillary? >> i was going to ask you about
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president obama's complicit in this scandal, i think, because they all knew that she was using this e-mail address and they didn't do anything about it. >> perhaps, yes. but also they had to know this recommendation was coming down this way. there is no way on sunday or monday president obama says i will meet with you. i'll fly you on air force one to north carolina and we'll land and i'll be standing next you to on the stage if he doesn't know the recommendation or hours earlier -- >> but they announced the trip the week before. >> yeah, but still. let me ask you this. >> that morning, the campaign will confirm yes or no, we're getting pushed back that he is not promising it. >> we can't get on air force one because of the weather. there could have been anything if there was an recommend togs indict. spent 15 minutes with this presentation. he did three or four minutes on -- remember three is what we
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dshgs found and recommend. three or four minutes on what we did. about ten minutes on what we found. the vast majority of his time speaking is what we found. and that is bad for hillary clinton. that plays right into what greg is saying. the vast majority of what he said is campaign fodder for donald trump. and then the one to two minutes of, by the way, we found all. that we're not recommending any sort of action which i think is ridiculous. >> then a strange thing is that is not his role. he is the fbi. they provide -- they finish the investigation. and they, correct me if i'm wrong, don't they give it to the prosecutors and they make a decision. but basically, comey took a bullet for the political appointees so they didn't have to be the ones to suffer any fallout. >> i don't know if he's the hero but i think what he did in his mind, i like the way that you pose the question to greg. i think he felt he was taking responsibility and, you know, picking up on what greg said, i
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think what he did was he thought, look, i'm giving you the entire record which indicates that hillary clinton behaved recklessly with classified or secure information but i don't think there is any evidence that she was disloyal to the united states and intended to send classified information or somehow intentionally mishandled classified information. therefore in, temperatures of the standard for prosecution, he said it's never been done before without the elements. i don't see it's going to be done. good but that's not true. there are 12 or 13 instances where it has been done. in fact, it's irrelevant where she intended to or not. simply that, is not the standard of proof that it requires. >> i think that's what jim comey said. >> he said i think it's because you don't derail a presidential nominee unless the party has clear and convincing? but that is changing the game. that is changing the rules of evidence. yeah, and it's out of bounds. somebody should have given him a
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stand down order. >> "the wall street journal" says something fascinating this morning in the editorial page. they say basically maybe comey did this because he wants to spare the nation a trump presidency. but that's not his role. >> he also said let's be honest about it. i will say this what i think is the mistake now is that they're going to put comey in the box. >> right. >> instead of going after hillary now. it's going off comey and you're going to say mr. comey, show me the report of the investigation. you're politicizing fbi files. >> it's frustrating. you have this gift. and the republicans may shoot the gift giver. they overreach. >> they overreach and look bad. >> focus on the facts. don't start shooting around the room. >> no grandstanding. he also is the guy. look, i know he's wonderful, above reproach in most instances. he decided after how many --
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tens of thousands of hours, 150 or so fbi investigators, comey through tens of thousands of e-mails. they find 200 smoking guns or 1,000 smoking guns where she lied saying i never sent classified e-mail, but on several thousand occasions. then he says we're not going to recommend you go further. wait a minute, i just spent the last seven, eight months of my life finding this and you go we're not going to do anything with it? >> right. he said a few, not thousand. >> he said 200. >> it's not thousands. >> we're talking about -- >> tens of thousands of pages of e-mails. >> so what he said is there was no intent to break the law. >> but that is -- twii want to it is frustrating to say. that i did have fbi top secret clearance and was privileged to do. so you don't have to have intent. i remember that briefing like it is yesterday. you have to take it so seriously. dine on the dotted line. you understand that if you
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mishand this will information, at a munn minimum, you're stripf the security clearance. i think the gift that comey gave to the republicans if they're do use the correctly, once again, you have the clintons actsing like they're bost law and in this case, they are above the law. >> clintons are like a giant mud puddle at a bus stop. you don't want stoond neto stan them. we said lynch is a good person. you can't look at them the same anymore because they got splattered by clinton mud. and that doesn't come off easily. >> do you think she signed the same document you did? >> hillary clinton? >> i believe. so i think that was produced. >> so she did sign that document, isn't there a case to be made she violated that document? >> that's why i don't think this is over. >> and her security clearance should be taken away? >> yeah. there should be an administrative hearing to revoke the security clearance. all of thaem are part of her
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staff, all these people should be subjected to having their security clearance rez voeked. and you heard paul ryan say, yeah. i believe the state department released that last year. the other thing that bother smed when comey talked about how she would use her mobile devices inappropriately in countries that are hostile us to. i remember when we went to russia, i think it was 2007, the secret service told us you have to leave your black berries on air force one. you should have seen all of us. how can we do our jobs? it's like giving up your security blanket, literal liflt but we did it. because that information doesn't belong to us. it belongs to the nation. so we all took out the batteries, left the phones on the plane and we were able to survive just fine. but if we hadn't done that, we had defied the secret service, we would have been stripped of our clearances. >> of course, they tell you how to dress in certain countries. so you are kept safe from the
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people that see you dress like. this but then can you have the blackberry is completely vulnerable. >> they're going to keep this going all summer? they have recess coming up. they're going to have hearings. there are hearings and oversight. it just is going to go on and on. >> it is also the foundation that you have a problem w. >> people are just going to be like, you know, republicans are doing another benghazi. >> you are right if they shoot all over the place. but if they focus on hillary and just say, you know, she wasn't indicted in court but, boy, comey indicted her in the court of public opinion. her character, her trustworthiness, if you just focus on one thing, she's unfit to be president because she was as a secretary of state put the country at risk. that's all you need. >> yeah. >> don't forget, benghazi created the e-mail issue with e-mails issue may create open the door for some clinton foundation. yeah, stay on it. >> and maybe loretta won't file the charges. november a decision may be made. >> you know we're staying on it.
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>>, no we're not. >> we're going to move on to the next topic. as can you imagine, donald trump has a lot to say about the outcome of the fbi investigation. kimberly spoke with him a short while ago. you're going to hear that conversation next. max and i just discovered this dog treat called dentalife. it's really different. see? it's flexible... ...and it has a chewy, porous texture, full of little tiny air pockets that gives dogs' teeth a clean scrub all the way down to the gum line. (vo) purina dentalife. for life.
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the fbi cleared hillary clinton of criminal wrongdoing and donald trump's convinced it was the administration's plan all along. >> today is the best evidence ever that we've seen that our system is absolutely totally rigged. >> clinton had her lawyers delete, destroy, and wipe away forever 30,000 e-mails. this again, this qualifies her from service. she said today that we may consider the attorney general to go forward. that's like a bribe, isn't it? i think it's a bribe. >> i interviewed the presumptive nominee a few hours ago. he agrees with paul ryan and others that clinton should not be granted access to classified
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information after she becomes the nominee. >> i think she certainly is not trustworthy. she lies. to give her information that so vital to the country. how can you possibly do it? >> her aides are under tremendous suspicion now. doipt know how can you give her very important information. she's not a trustworthy person. she has a horrendous temperament. she would be a terrible president. she would an absolute -- this will be four more years of obama and probably worse. >> no, greg. >> that's the best part about that. just watching you is the best part. >> oh, okay. thanks creepy guy from across the table. >> that is a kbliment. >> i think it's very sweet of you. thank you so much. >> you were so stoic. >> perfectly still. perfectly still with great posture from blue birds. >> i'll count on that.
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>> let's talk a little bit about this in term of the optics for the republican party, communicating getting the message out. you saw the rnc trying to make the most of this. and then trump, of course, using this opportunity to really hit hillary hard because he's been calling her lion, he's been calling her crooked. saying the system is rigged. >> i think donald trump should use fbi director comey's words and repeat them over and over again. i think last night going after hoous and things like that, that gets you off message. and didn't have a great weekend that way. but to day it sort of back on track. i would say to me it's very clear. there is right versus wrong. it's black and white when it comes to the nation's secrets. right?
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it would not be about me. >> what is the message here? >> donald trump, you know, i started this campaign as an outsider. i'll an outsider. what you saw the democrats do is total inside washington and inside politics, corrupt, pay to play. hand in your pocket. i'll promise you a judgeship or whatever. supreme court if you just look the other way if he decides to indict. he didn't. it's unbelievable how corrupt it appears to the average american. most people watching go, you know what? it doesn't sound right. it doesn't look right. the time line is incredible. bill meets loretta lynch on the tarmac and then three days ago the fbi meets hillary clinton. one day ago, it's all recommendation is not to indict. >> the next thing you know, hillary clinton is standing at the podium next to president obama and he said she has great timing and is a qualified person to ever run for president.
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>> i have to say, i'm listening to eric. eric, i don't think you're giving your guy good advice. when he starts talking about this is a conspiracy and that she's bribing loretta lynch and that comey is a stoop for hillary clinton and saddam hussein the. he's not a bad guy. he went after the terrorists and poor bernie sanders. where is bernie sanders? man, you are way, way, way off of hillary clinton. >> my advice is to stay on. this i'm the ow sueder that, is inside politics. i'm not part of that. >> then it open the door for hillary to say i let go 55,000 pages of e-mails. where are the tax returns? >> how about all the e-mails she deleted and her lawyers went through and deleted and then cleaned devices to comey sat there and said don't know what was there. we couldn't get access to it. they made sure it wasn't
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recoverable. if you say gee whiz, where are your taxes? what about the casinos and bankruptcy ands not palg your debts to people? gee, i don't know. now it's like who is to be believed? if you really stick to hillary on the judgement issue, you may have some. but this business about conspiracies and jim comey is a bad guy, i think people think you know what? this is madness. >> it's with benghazi, stick to who pushed the video and you're okay with. this trump, it has to stay way from the conspiracy. he has the golden goose in hillary. comey is your homie. >> whoa. >> everything he says helps you. but you don't need the other stuff. you don't need to dress it up any more than it is. hi hillary's life preserver is going off on donald trump. this is the biggest gift to him. it's like, you know, comey gave
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hillary on a silver platter, don't drink from the faucet. >> look at the outcome here. it was predictive in terms of this would happen. and there is some cause to say, look at the conflict of interest here. >> yeah. >> loretta lynch was appointed by bill clinton. he's on a plane with her. nobody talks about the grandkids for 35 minutes like that with oh, let me go find the a.g. >> they're awesome grandkids. >> okay. >> let me say if, the republicans had kasich if, you had bush, i don't care who you had. but you got trump. and it's just hard to make the case against clinton if you're looking at donald trump. >> donald trump beat kasich. >> i noticed. i just think at this point you are thinking, wow. >> and he praised saddam which i think is very brave. blame bush for 9/11 and praise saddam. he has my vote.
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the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ she lied about sending top secret information. she lied to the fbi was only conducting a security review. she lied she only used one device to e-mail. she lied that her server definitely wasn't hacked. we now know for sure that hillary clinton put her national security at risk. so what does that make here according to the president of the united states? the most qualified candidate in american history, of course. >> hillary clinton had been
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tested. she has seen up close what is involved in making those decisions. she has seen the consequences of things working well and things not working well. and there has never been any man or woman more qualified for this office. than hillary clinton. ever. >> you can't make this up. who wrote that script for limb to say that? the most qualified? >> he said any man or woman. and that's very, very heteronorm ative. there are other choices. also, she's been tested. what has she been tested for? measles? he didn't specify what office. he said more qualified in this office. he didn't really say which office. >> that's right. he was in north carolina. maybe the office of the dmv.
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>> oh, my god, the leader in chief? no. can you imagine the leading all the dmv information? very prop attic. >> that would help me, believe me. >> get a license. >> exactly. >> the most disqualified. >> and it's kind of a dis to himself, isn't it? all i kept saying to myself is a community organizer. told you. that was the problem. he said she is the most qualified. >> the bar is so low that even dana can't walk under it. >> what makes her more qualified? >> i don't know where to start. he was a united states senator. but in addition, she's been secretary of state. she spent eight years in the white house as first lady. right? >> not qualified. >> we're talking about qualifications, right? what you put on a resume. you asked me what makes her the most qualified? i'm answering the question. in addition to which the years she spent with her husband while he was governor of arkansas.
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and she has been a private lawyer. i think she is eminently qualified. what you are talking about and mocking, i understand is she displayed reckless judgment. >> exactly. >> thank you, juan. experience equals qualified? >> you look at the range of candidates that republicans have in the primary this yeeshgs 17 of them, lots of different experience. we have a nominee that is outside the box. outside washington. and that actually became in the exit polls the most important quality for republican voters in the primary was that they wanted someone from outside of washington. i don't know if the qualification that's juan listed are the ones that americans are looking for. >> i just want to say that to take a moment and realize, president obama is a huge asset
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to her on this campaign trail. there is one of the b roll from the crowd is amazing. there is a shot from the ap of a photograph of all these people, oversold crowd, right? with hands up in the air of taking pictures of the president and hillary clinton so they can get a look. there is enthusiasm. he's one of the first two term president that's is going to be active on the campaign trail. it is a huge net plus. >> it thooz drive her crazey. they like him. >> let me just ask you. tell the audience at principle of law numbers in case they missed it. ? >> it's like 53%. >> you came up with the right term. president obama guaranteed there be would no political influence on the fbi's investigation but he sent signals as to what the outcome should be because the president said on fox news back in april. >> hillary clinton was an outstanding secretary of state shechlt would never intentionally put america in any kind of jeopardy.
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i continue to believe that she is not jeopardized america's national security. now what i've also said is th that -- and she's acknowledged -- there is a carelessness in terms of managing e-mails that she has owned and she recognizes. >> you came up with the right analogy. it is called what? >> working the ref. >> did he do that? >> yeah. i think if you pumd the five show from the day that we talked about the president's interview there, we said the same thing. it wasn't just our words. it was the fbi on background saying, mr. president, please stop. we don't need your help. you're going to mess up the investigation. if you put your thumb on the scale, you're going to cause a problem for us. >> sure. >> it's improper. it is a pending investigation. but do you love the little buzz words, the little phrases you heard? >> careless. >> careless. and she would never
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intentionally but she was careless. it came right out of a comey script. >> yes. >> extremely careless. >> the president just had the right analysis. >> comey eventually delivered. >> she should spend more time on fox news. >> the same messaging, verbatim. hello. that is more evidence of this. >> are we good to go? >> i'm fine. >> isis extended the global wave of terror during ramadan launch ago tacks in eight countries that have killed literally hundreds according to a state department, it's a sure sign that we're winning the war, right? we'll try to figure that one out later.
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those who he could recite a verse from the koran were spared, the others, tortured and killed. this among other grim events. the tel aviv attack where maniacs planned to dip their knives in rat poison. suicide bombers hit three saudi cities, a grenade attack in malaysia, baghdad, 200 were killed when a truck blew up in a shopping hub where victims were celebrating. that's more than parents in orlando combined all during ramadan. but by the numbers, muslim victims outnumber nonmuslims. so if islamists kill more muslims than anyone, why accuse americans of islamphobia? it is the islamists who are islamphobic? i say this as people criticize our outrage for mentioning islam with terror. but how can our outrage offend them when we are outraged for them but as this holy period
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ends, thank hallah. islamists will find other reasons to kill muslims, homosexuality, learning to drive, blass fa my, they don't like it mocking the old loft. carousels are now in europe and 17 isis militants infiltrated there and the state department claims the recent attacks are signs of desperation. >> we're seeing, i think, is isis actually lashing out against every way we measured this, the territory they control, the number of foreign fighters and fighters overall, the money, propaganda, they're down against every single measure. one of the things they do in response is to lash out with these indiscriminate nat terrorist attacks in a strange way this is a measure of the success we're having and take the foreign fighters away, taking the resources away. >> call that whistling in the dark. seeing the widening scope of terrorism in the self activation
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of sleeper cells adds some sort of success. if that's progress in the war against terror, imagine what failure would be. juan, the sooner we kill all terrorists, the better it is for muslims, no? >> i think -- i don't see that there is any dispute there. i was listening so intently because i think that what mr. blinken said is accurate. they have less territory, less fighters, less money and that they are, therefore, resorting to guerrilla warfare tactics which means they go out and, especially during ramadan as you point out last week, go and do something you lone wolf. it doesn't take our instruction, go do it. so we can take await control and command. we can take out the leaders and been doing a good job of it. but the result is the sad horrible consequence because of their terrible cancerous ideology that is spread even as they're going down. >> guess what?
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isis is doing more with less. how about that? how horrifying? they're actually increasing body counts and, in fact, exceeding their expectations with less resources. that tells you how deadly they are. it tells you how flawed our campaign and strategy is against isis. buzz they are managing almost on a daily basis to hit hard internationally so no soil is safe whether it's muslim soil or american soil. they continue to bleed everybody out. >> i feel worse now. >> there is a silver line a-- l according to juan. we almost got them. a little more love, loretta lynch says a little more love and maybe they'll go down. >> no other question, listening to kimberly, we are destroying their capacity to build this state at the want to build. and soo what they do now is they go out and commit the horrific crime. what kimberly is saying is do
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you have a strategy? kimberly said do you have a strategy? my thought is it is hard to come up with a strategy when you can just say to people, oh, yeah, especially during ramadan. this is a time to go tore allah and go kill people and even kill other muslims in greater numbers than you're killing christians. >> can i point out one thing also? >> crush them and destroy them and burn them alive and rakka. that's what you do. >> the ideology continues to percolate. >> if you're a moderate muslim and turn in a muslim who has a jihad who is about to perform a jihad, can you be considered the enemy as well. and maybe during ramadan, no mus lick should see or hear something will say something. >> okay. let me -- i'm going to roll to this. this is president obama talking about isis infiltrating europe, i believe that's the sot. >> even as we work for peace, we have to deal with the reatmosphere of the world as it
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is. -- we have to deal with the realities as where they are. this is where al qaeda is trying to regroup. this is where they're trying to expand their presence. if they're going to succeed, they will attempt more attacks against us. we cannot allow that to happen. >> so the president today is basically saying when i said we were going to end the war in afghanistan, i'm going to have to backtrack on that because of my mistake leaving in iraq too soon led to the situation we have now and not enforcing the red line in syria led this to the international crisis of the refugees infiltrating europe and i think what -- mr. blinken is talking about sounds really good at the council on foreign relations. everyone nods and drinks their coffee and saying that is a great speech. thank you so much. troest of us, we're thinking, wait, if they're doing more with less and killing more of us with less structure, how much worse can it get?
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i think the role of the government has to be to have an imagination and to think ahead so if you allow assad to stay there and then isis has a safe haven to plot and plan attacks, it doesn't matter if you cut off the heads. they adapted. we have to adapt, too. president obama is going to leave troops in afghanistan. i don't think giving them enough to win and it's not going to be enough and they're not going to change the rules of engagement. >> they didn't have enough troops to be able to sustain, maintain order and help our partners. >> and while they say isis has less territory, the taliban has much, much more. >> resurge nens afrg as well, another crisis. well done. >> all right. great news. news on donald trump's vp search. when "the five" returns.
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less than two weeks away from the rnc and the buzz about donald trump's vp pick is intensifying. and it's not going to be tennessee senator bob corker. he withdrew himself from consideration today and so did iowa senator joanie earnst. she wants to focus on her work
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in the state. meanwhile, former house speaker newt gingrich and indiana goc governor mike pence are still on the short list. >> this is all for donald trump. he'll pick whoe wants and based on who he wants to win the election. >> we will a great time. it was such a privilege to be able to spend time with a man that i hope will be the next president of the united states. >> kimberly tried to get the scoop from donald trump earlier.
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what i thought was interesting is the list expanded to ten people. this is even in light of the news of corker and eranst withdrawing themselves from consideration. i don't think they were going to be the pick. >> he was trying to seduce corker, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee the senate foreign relations committee. he had corker on his big jet yesterday. he had him at the event in north carolina. corker said he was awed by the trump crowd but said i'm not doing it. >> the rumor was that general
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michael flynn was on the short list, but trump said he wants the political. he said he wants to have some sort of, i don't know, success inside washington. i like newt. i think he's wonderful and brilliant. but i think marco rubio gives him florida, which he needs. you never know, until you're asked. >> you don't want to get embarrassed by being turned down. >> you don't do it in public. >> remember when you went to prom? >> me? >> you don't ask until you know it's a yes. >> someone who is picking up is governor mike pence of indiana. >> when you go to pick somebody as your vice president, one of the most important things to consider is you have to have somebody that can govern.
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that doesn't have to be a governor or a senator, but it has to be somebody that can step in and fill the role if you're unable to philadelphia your duties. i don't think it's going to be anybody that we've heard about. i think donald trump likes a surprise and we should be prepared. >> greg, give me your pick. >> still waiting for the call. [ laughter ] >> yeah, by the way. >> he wants to reach out, but he's just a little scared. it's okay, you can call me donald. i still think newt is the big one. you need somebody to navigate d.c., the turf which trump isn't familiar with. but i came up with two headlines for "the new york post" for corker, uncorked. and if pence doesn't do it, expense. >> i say gutfeld for vice president. >> i'm in. learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami.
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but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. and these feet would like to keep the beat going. ask your doctor about lyrica.
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♪ americans are buying more and more of everything online.
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and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you it's time now for one more thing. president george bush turned 70 today. happy birthday to him. i think he spent a day mountain biking with some wounded warriors, like he's down on his ranch in texas. i just want to wish him a very, very happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> and that's a picture his daughter posted today and she's beautiful. >> greg, you're next. >> all right, roll that thing. now roll the music, please.
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♪ eric estrada, remember ponch? has joined a real police force in idaho. he's a reserve officer in idaho. he'll be fighting online predators who seek out children. i think that's a good thing to do, right? >> absolutely. >> now he's "i.p.s." >> nicely done. >> juan williams? >> the fourth of july weekend, i wanted to go watch the fireworks in washington, so i got permission to go up to the top of the national cathedral, the highest point in the city, and took my family and guess what? there was so much rain and overcast, we didn't see a thing. but there's some of my family. but i've got to tell you something, being at the top of the national cathedral, it's an awesome experience to be at the top and see america from that perspective. >> k.g.?
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>> so kimberly's food court. ♪ i could be super excited, but i'm not. because apparently it was also fried chicken day or something, right? oh, no. we have kale. so here's the deal. kale is going to be the big hit in this eating contest and it's going to be in the food festival in new york this saturday, july 9th at 2:00 p.m. in front of buffalo city hall. >> no one's going. >> people are. there are going to be ten competitors. you will not see me there because of this. >> oh, man. >> terrible. >> eric? >> in the break, my publisher just called and said we made "the new york times" best seller list. number seven hard cover. thank you to everyone who bought the book. hannity tonight at 10:00,
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kimberly guilfoyle is on, big show tonight. >> huge. >> i guess that's it. "special report" is next. who will it be? the running mate guessing game is on, even as possible contenders drop out. this is "special report." good evening. welcome to washington. i'm shannon brean in for bret baier. the guesses keep coming as to whom donald trump will pick as a running mate. but just after trump rolls them out, some are already saying no thanks. so who is on the donald's top ten list? correspondent carl cameron with some predictions tonight for what has been so far an unpredictable campaign. >> repte

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