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hi, i'm greg gutfeld along with kim guilfoyle. we watched the hillary video more often than kids watch "frozen." the iphone sees all with more angles than a geometry test. you can't get away with it anymore. still, hillary's transparency creates amateur medical sleuthing. maybe it's time for mandatory
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physicals for all candidates. it can't be from the doctor writing your prescriptions. it's got to be a third party, like bones mccoy. there is a drawback to this kind of exam. will it be hard to get a candidate with real past to run? this doesn't explain hillary's secrecy for she denies certain truth for most of us that are quite easy to see. no matter what she says, she knew benghazi wasn't caused by a video. she knows exactly what happened to all of those e-mails. she may not know how to wipe a server but knows somebody who does and knows precisely how many quids a pro is worth. because she's so secretive, we know her very, very well. we know she'll lie. what we don't know is why. at some point, she had to make a calculation. is it worth credibility by
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saying there's nothing in the e-mails when we all know it's a lie? by hiding everything, she reveals everything about herself. it's interesting, kimberly. >> that was like a free psychiatric exam. >> she's the type of person who lies and knows you know that she's lying. >> well, then that's called pathological. so this is the problem. but does it matter? >> well -- >> pathological, reward is the presidency. that's what she's hoping, that she can sit there and lie and people don't care because it's predestined that she's supposed to be the next potus. she says people supporting trump are deplorable and all of this. where do you go from here? credibility and honesty should matter. she shouldn't have lied about the e-mails and keeps getting exposed. >> juan, is an objective medical assessment the answer? >> yeah.
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i completely buy into that and everybody looking into this thinks that it would help everybody in this age when you can in fact have reliable information from established doctor provided, all of the medical diagnosis and tests that you have with what i know you hate with all of the high-tech stuff. you can know it. i don't see that there's any problem. but i think your monologue is a real question. i will say this. i get sick of this e-mail stuff. something that makes me ill is this e-mail stuff. the other day they said, you know, there are so many e-mails that hillary didn't -- and nothing is in it except compliments from other diplomats. >> isn't this all together, juan? the clinton foundation and the
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lack of transparency and not transparent but anything that she's done and probably will be even worse going forward if she is the president. if she's willing to hide stuff, lie about her e-mails, lie about her servers, lie about how many devices she used, possibly lie about what she did with the clinton foundation quid pro quo, how many quid pro quos? if she's unwilling to do that, i think you painted the picture of who she is and maybe an independent voter might say i'm on board that. >> i think there's a lot of media bias here against hillary clinton. >> what? >> i listen to you and i say, are you talking about donald trump who has released no health information or are you talking about hillary clinton who released it in july of 2015?
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>> that's a very good argument. however, donald trump has fallen over a couple of times, broken his elbow, couldn't testify to a congressional hearing because he was too dizzy to testify and they had to postpone it. hillary clinton has all of those. >> i see. and so donald trump, who has revealed nothing, he must be in perfect -- i don't know. she values her privacy to no end and makes the argument, you've seen my tax returns for 30 years. you know my health record completely and know everybody in the e-mails and everybody on the right says, you don't know her and then it's pushed up but not trustworthy. it's not fair. >> the history is that she lied. >> lied about what? >> everything. she lied about the video. she lied about the video.
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>> guess what, i have a tape of hillary speaking to anderson cooper. would you like to listen to it? >> more than anything. >> i thought so. >> i just didn't think it was going to be that big a deal. it's just the kind of thing that if it happens to you and you're a busy active person, you keep moving forward. and i think it's fair to say, anderson, that people know more about me than almost anyone in public life. they've got 40 years of my tax returns, tens of thousands of e-mails, a detailed medical letter, report, all kinds of details. as soon as it became clear i couldn't power through, we -- you know, we said what was going on. >> so that's exactly what juan says, everybody knows everything about her but only once they have tape of her and then she becomes -- >> it's unclear why. i think over in brooklyn at the campaign headquarters, there's too many cooks in the kitchen.
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you can imagine them sitting there saying she's got a diagnosis of pneumonia. you put out a statement and tell her, ma'am, it's important for us to disclose this because of all the other things going on so i'm going to go out there and say that you've been diagnosed with treatable pneumonia, you've done x amount of events, been treated for it, going to take a couple of days off and it wouldn't have been a big deal. but her instinct was to hide it. >> hide and lie. >> hide or lie. >> it depends. right. then you have to get to the question of what you think is important which is in today's day and age, when you can have a demand from voters for more transparency, people demanding more privacy in their lives, where does that line get drawn. >> so true. >> and i think that john mccain, when he released 1200 pages of his medical records which i
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think is a standard and hillary clinton's campaign is going to have to release more health records partly because of the way they handled this on friday. >> and she doesn't look healthy. she seems sickly and it's sad. i keep thinking, if that was my mother or father, i'm really worried. i want to make sure you're not getting run down. everyone is just trying to push, push, push because they want her so badly in the white house. don't you have serious concerns about her health and whether she's doing okay. isn't it obvious? >> can i add to this? >> 99% of the do beictors who h seen this unfold, a 68-year-old woman passes out, loses consciousness or almost loses consciousness, has a pneumonia and has a history of this, how many of them would send that person right to the e.r.? i bet 99% of them would. the protocol for the secret service is going to the e.r.
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but what did the campaign do? they decided to break protocol, reroute her to chelsea clinton's apartment instead. why? they didn't like the -- >> they had her body double hug a child. >> and they don't want other doctors having -- besides her team having access to her medical information and running a cbc -- if she goes in to the e.r., you can't control the team. you have other doctors and records. >> i agree with eric but i would say this, i think it was her decision. i think it was her decision, dana, in terms of the campaign people who didn't say, hey -- >> i would have stood in front of her and poured gasoline on my head with a box of matches and said, you're going to let me put out this statement or i'm lighting a match. that's how you get their attention. >> bill clinton said in this interview, she often gets dehydrated and there's a lot of
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gossip among people who say, she doesn't like to drink water. >> unlike rubio. >> why doesn't she like to drink water. >> this is a weird conversation to be having 54 days before -- >> why doesn't she like water? >> can i finish this thought? one of the arguments is that trump really got under her skin when he made this comment about i know where she was in that debate when she went to the bathroom and it's disgusting. and that she gets to -- look, she's a 68-year-old woman. there's nothing wrong with that. and going to the bathroom all of a sudden now becomes a big deal and evidence of sexism. maybe she's a little embarrassed. >> men, we go to the bathroom six or seven times at night. might even be advertised on this
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very network. >> a woman who has had to release her physical and one of the things on there, you have to -- that's a lot of information. if you go back and look at obama's or bush's or previous presidents in the modern day, when you have the physical at wa walter reed or bethesda naval, it's a lot of information, like your weight. which i wouldn't want to say. >> what would the public accept? >> it's fine but no woman wants to announce what her weight is. >> let's say you have the transparency. would the public accept treatment for substance abuse or medication for a mood disorder? if you found out somebody had a mental problem in the 1990s, would you be okay with that? >> if you were transparent from the beginning, listen, this is who i am and what my past looks
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like. the problem is, juan is right about this, we have two candidates who aren't willing to do this. when the questions are so in your face when she's stumbling. >> she's not going to go to the regular -- >> it's more relevant for her -- if you go to the e.r., they are going to do a chest x-ray. >> yes. where is that inspection? is it in -- >> what else will they see? >> you put out every conspiracy theory floating around immediately. >> every candidate has to react. >> i remember when, god forbid, she is somewhere, in russia, brazil or china, do you want the leader of the free world to -- >> i remember when one of our presidents was throwing up. >> one. >> i remember when ronald reagan had to have one, two, three,
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four, five, six, seven, eight, nine -- >> they are human beings. >> you have to stop for a second and say, hey, remember fdr and polio? >> which is why robots as presidents 20, years. no emotions. they just make decisions. >> what an interesting show today. so bizarre. >> when isn't it? helping clinton downplay her health issues. of course they are. next.
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>> i think voters are going to look at both candidates and say, do we know enough about their stamina? not just hillary clinton but donald trump? >> we started this in the last block. hillary's the one who has had the most problems. >> this is the thing. again, we'll find out what donald trump has to say. it is important to be transparent. i think if this was john mccain, he had to answer questions, people badgered him about his health, serious questions about whether he was going to be okay to be president. obviously the answer is yes. hillary has actually had some serious problems. i think that it only helps her. right now having speculation and people talking about it and thinking it's ten different things worse than it might be is worse. they dropped the ball. the campaign said that. they should have right away said that and gotten ahead of the story instead of once again cover-up, worse than the crime itself or illness. that's the problem. >> we talked about the
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concussion, the glasses that she had to wear when she was testifying in benghazi so she wouldn't get dizzy, the 35 times she couldn't remember. you don't think this is more of a pressing issue for hillary clinton than donald trump? >> i don't know. i'm listening to you because i'm trying to understand the case you're building. if you said, why does this guy lie so much? i'd say, gee, i don't know. maybe he has a mental problem. you'd say, are you suggesting that donald trump should see a shrink? maybe. i don't know. a lot of narcassism, it seems to me. but i would argue, you talk about a double standard. i don't see the left advancing all of these conspiracy theories. >> the blue glasses. the shocker for the chest.
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>> releasing both of the medical transcripts, wouldn't that put all of these conspiracy theories out of business? >> this is not new. it's been around a long time. there was one time when president bush had a little spot, maybe on his forehead or right here, a tiny little band b -aid that looked like a sun thing. then we walked out on the south lawn, to marine one, and the press flipped out. they were so mad at me. how could i not have told them? i didn't even notice it until we got on the helicopter. i didn't know about it. the press is hyper active about health. she has walked herself into this problem, once again. >> greg, is it time to look at the vice presidential nominees
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to help decide who to vote for? >> tim kaine, i don't know anything about him, except he likes to play the harmonica and that's considered a medical disorder. anyway, the weakest argument that the media is making is that it's a sexist attack, that concerns over health is somehow evil if it's about women but okay with men. if you look back at going to gerald ford, reagan's mind, everybody was talking about reagan's mind, somebody made a book about it. john mccain was predicted to die by matt damon in "office." remember that? my belief is that the argument that it's sexist to talk about is actually sexist because you're looking at hillary like she's a damsel in distress.
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>> weirdly, i think i agree with you. john mccain got far worse. superhyper over w or over 41 as well. this is legitimate question and issue. she's actually helped make it far worse and her team, whoever -- they know where the blame lies there -- than it needed to be. >> so all of this over the fact that the woman had a cold and then pneumonia and this means that there's a lot of nastiness and secrets? >> mosaic of dishonesty, juan. the title of my next book. >> beautiful tapestry. >> they spend a lot of time on these airplanes, too. >> president bush got one of the worst colds of the campaign.
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>> she did? >> hillary clinton was getting pressure for not giving a press conference. he sat next to judy king and candy and she had a horrible cold. >> she gave bush the cold and the shaft. >> that was like a terminal illness. ahead, hillary clinton calls half of trump supporters deplorable, trump introduces those deplorables to the world. his counterpunch coming up next.
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not going to let it go. last night, he brought a sample of his supporters on stage to show how nondeplorable they are. >> these are not deplorable people, that i can tell you. >> my wife and i represent nondeplorable people. >> we are not racist at all. we don't even fit on that list that she put out. >> a black female american. i say, let's get out and support donald trump. >> do i look deplorable? >> no. >> what? >> no! >> i'm a wife, a mother, i work full time and i am voting for donald trump and, mrs. clinton, you can go home! >> well, that was quite a display. do you think that works, greg? >> i think it was a very smart
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play. you know the deplorables was the original name for the housewives. by the way, this framing that hillary does, it's not new. this idea that these people are deplorable is shared by the academia. they never joke about gang bangers and will flee from saying anything about radical islam. the fact is, they make fun of the so-called poor and uneducated, because the media needs an outlet because those are the only acceptable people they can make fun of. >> what do you think? how is he handling this, do you think? >> it's a great way to do it. she said these group of people
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are deplorable. and what he's done is put a face to that comment. had she said something like some of trump supporters say things that are deplorable, actions are deplorable, she didn't. she painted them as deplorable. he's really sticking it to her showing her that these are good people and went further to say they are irredeemable. deplorable is going viral but the word that is even worse is irredeemable. everyone is redeemable. >> except for juan. >> except for juan. >> that's not very christian. >> these people are very irredeemable. you've alienated a big group of people. >> she doesn't care. she thinks she has it in the basket. >> yeah, she shouldn't have said it. she even said, kind of, to try to put the people up on stage so you can see them, we're covering it now for two days so i think
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that worked in his favor. i do think, however, what happened is then you have vice presidential candidate mike pence, the governor of indiana, ask about david duke and whether he's deplorable and pence can't even bring himself to say that he is. >> the other side of the argument emerges. thank you. >> so takes the bait. hillary clinton energizes her base. we know the commentary about middle america plays very well in a crowd like that. but actually -- donald trump has -- he's a different sort of republican. he's from the outside. he actually has more of an ability to snuff out racism and bigotry if he choose to say, yes, david duke is deplorable. of course he is.
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and just leave it at that. and on that, hillary clinton, we can agree and move on. but i agree showing people on stage is great but he could have handled it in a different way so she didn't keep getting a news cycle out of it. >> he can't even call david duke a bigot? nobody is supposed to be called a bigot. you don't want to hurt their feelings. my god, the man's a bigot. it's unbelievable to me. donald trump jr. is on instagram featuring alex jones saying that 9/11 was a conspiracy. but we're not -- we have nothing to do with racist and white nationalists. who us? this is political free card monty and apparently it's got you guys trapped because he's switching the people he put up there, the little sisters of the poor, goodness gracious, the deplorables are people who are
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racists and bigots. >> the polls are a third that think that blacks are lazy, criminals, 60% say, yeah, keep muslims out of the country because they have to be banned. >> juan, you can hold these opinions at the same time. i could say that what trump did was wise and what pence did was stupid. >> yeah. but i think what we have seen in terms of the hard numbers of polling of trump supporters is that they hold a lot of deplorable opinion. >> that's insulting to -- >> how? >> because you know them. >> the polls are very real. >> this isn't good for her. you can try to spin it your very best. >> i think her supporters, i think a lot of independent voters don't want to be associated with bigots and won't vote for trump for that reason.
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that's why kaine said call out the bullies and the bigots. >> he said we don't want his vote, anyone like him to have the support. he said that after -- he just doesn't like -- his words are, i don't like to call people name. that's what he said. >> my point is tactically he fell for it and they could have handled it differently. trump's going to give a speech outlining his proposal to make child care more affordable for working families. catch that on fox news around 7:30 p.m. eastern. his daughter ivanka will be with him and then she will be on "the kelly file" and trump will appear on "hannity" at 10:00. both houses of congress approved a bill to allow families affected by 9/11 to sue saudi arabia. so why won't the president sign it? next.
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he will be overwritten after he vetoes this legislation but i do think when you're there in the oval office, whether it's trump or hillary in the future, decisions like this come to your desk and you have to make a judgment call not just about one thing but the future. you might know things that you cannot discuss in public that make it very difficult and it makes you look hard-hearted and cold and calculating, like you're sympathizing with the saudis. i think he's in a very tough spot and going to lose on this issue. >> that's interesting. because hillary clinton, chuck schumer, senator from new york, they both say sign the bill. on the other hand, you have people like john bolton, former u.n. ambassador under bush, mike
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mukasey who says this is likely to hurt the u.s. more than it is to harm the terrorists. what do you think, eric? >> i think he should not veto the bill. we're hearing he may veto it any given moment. i think dana is right, maybe he feels there's no risk to vetoing because it will get overridden as well. >> and then he can say to the saudis, i -- >> maybe he's bigger saying the presidency did the right thing. let's give him the benefit of the doubt and go with that. i'm in favor of this legislation passing and getting through. >> because it's hard not to. >> letting these people sue who they want to. >> even though it's going to have per cautions -- we've been using drones and political attacks. >> that's because the legal
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definition of an act of terrorism varies nationally. what one could consider one thing in one country could mean something to another. that's why the president is going to veto it but, nevertheless, in terms of pulling on the heart strings, i think those in congress -- >> so it's a populist effort? >> of course anybody from new york, you're going to go to your constituents and let you sue for losing your mother, your father, your children? no. that's not happening. >> two things, greg. you can go after terrorists but the government has to designate that country as a sponsorism of terrorism. that's what the president would be doing. what do you think? >> well, from what i can gather, the explanation is if we do this to other countries, then other countries will do it to us. imagine if you applied that
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mentality to all laws. like, i could sue dana for assault but she could see me for assault. therefore, we should not have such lawsuits. it doesn't make any sense to me. the law is a two-way street. doesn't mean you should make those laws somehow illegal. they are not greedy. they just don't want the perpetrator to get away with it. there's an asum thun that people are getting away with this stuff. >> what about an out. >> the issue is the perpetrator is getting away with it. imagine if the west had the same tendencies as these countries. those countries should be thankful that we don't act like them. >> all right. ahead, ryan lochte is ambushed by protesters during
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♪ it was ryan lochte's big moment, an opportunity for the olympic swimmer to dance his troubles away after the rio fiasco but his debut was marred by protesters which rushed the stage while he was getting critiqued by the judges. here's what lochte said -- and his partner said right after the incident. >> so many feelings are going through my head right now. a little hurt but i came out here, i wanted to do something that i'm completely not comfortable with and i did and came out here with a big smile and i have the best dance partner. >> we're going to dance his butt off and try to do what he's supposed to be doing which is dancing so i hope people give him a chance. >> do you feel sorry for ryan? >> no. this was part of the whole event. they were re-enacting the incident at the gas station in brazil. so it was all part of the whole
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thing. we edited out the part where they said that. i don't know why we did that. >> you know the media, it's terrible. >> when i first heard about this, i thought maybe the network had set it up as part of a publicity stunt. >> uh-huh. >> conspiracy theory. this is what happened. >> i had a conspiracy moment today. president obama did a speech today for hillary clinton and came out in philadelphia and starts talking about five minutes in and goes, a little help over there. that lady just fainted. it's very hot in here. that happens. come on. that was so set up. >> interesting. >> that woman was hillary. >> let's see how much of this osmosis of dna is going to -- >> there's another incident that happened on "dancing with the
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stars" last night with former governor rick perry. i think we have some pictures of that. i mean, he went total corn dog and he charmed everybody. maybe the judges didn't like like it but the audience loved it. >> i think he's so sweet. >>nice. >> jim gilmore. >> oh, my gosh. poor thing. but, yeah, he was so nice when he came on "the five" and he was on our show. i really like him. >> did he ever have -- are there democrats that they put on these shows and make fun of? >> i don't think he was that bad. he had a back problem before. i thought he did really good. >> gained a lot of respect in the dancing world. >> he is. >> juan, do you have any comment? >> i -- my hat's off to rick perry. >> you're not wearing a hat, juan. >> you know what i meant. metaph metaphorically. rick perry looked great. rick perry if you recall had serious back trouble. he's 66. >> it's not a joke. kimberly, you know how to dance like that. >> correct.
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i think it's good. i love when people challenge themselves, go out there and do something they're not comfortable with and try and make it happen. like tucker did. geraldo. >> eric, are you next? >> let's hope the conservative isn't the first one out this time. next -- no, probably not. i was busy watching -- juan, will you help me out here? kurt cousins, $20 million franchise quarterback for the redskins. the guy was awful. >> yeah. >> you know what happened to me last night? >> oh, my gosh. >> i had a total remote control failure. there's three remotes, there are instructions to go with the remotes. the input button screws me up every time. i was going to watch something recorded then it got screwed up so i ended up just watching snow. >> oh, i can fix that for you. call me next time. you have to hit the hdmi 1. >> then hdmi 2. very frustrating. >> that's for the other. >> exactly what i was going to say -- >> need a child. >> need to have children. they will grow and fix the tvs. by the way, why would you pick
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on the washington football team instead of praising the pittsburgh football team? >> they were great. that running back for pittsburgh, 33-year-old running back crushedethlisberger was gr >> $19.9 million fran franchise and looked like a high school quarterback for me. >> next up on sports center live edition. >> i watched bojack horseman, five episodes. >> i tried to watch that. i wouldn't get on the hdmi thing. >> do you think bret is going to be mad? >> bret is probably mad. >> the ryan lochte segment. ♪
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one more thing, dana. >> greg just said i shouldn't do corny jokes. i don't have corny jokes today. i have another announcement to make, very important. actually, it's just for fun. chris stirewalt, my good friend, he and i do the podcast called " "perino and stirewalt." shoot the breeze for 30, 40 minutes. he's a fountain of political information. we talk, have a lot of fun. that is going to become a tv show temporarily on the fox news channel at 5:00 p.m. on sundays. family friendly. 5:00 p.m. hope you can join us. >> oh, we were expecting something so raw from dana perino. >> i'm hoping that families watch it and parents and kids will get together and talk about it. >> and congratulations. we're very proud of you. >> i want to say, i think it's a great idea. some fox executive had his head
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on. >> i said they -- >> it maybe was a woman. >> right. >> maybe it was a woman. >> why does it have to be a man or a woman? how normative can you get? >> suzanne scott. >> there you go. >> where am i, eric? >> i don't know. >> i have a mike. >> watching the late-night game, mondays night football game, l.a. rams and 49sers, a boring game until this happened. a streaker ran across the field. listen. mind you, the nfl will not take the video of the streaker. so these guys had some fun. it's kevin harlan from westwood 1 listen. >> somebody has run out on the field. some goof ball in a hat and a red shirt. he takes off the shirt. he runs to the 50. he runs to the 40. the guy is drunk, but there he goes. the 20. they're chasing him. they're not going to get him. waving his arms. bare chested. somebody's caught that man. >> here comes the blue coat. >> they got him. oh, they tackle him at the 40 yard line. >> totally was the best part of
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the game. >> wait, jeff fisher live during -- >> yes. >> no reaction. he's just, like -- >> maybe colin kaepernick listened to me last night and decided to do a different kind of protest. >> did something real. bold. >> it would have been better. >> very small protest i heard. >> would have been better if it was a woman, but what can you do is. >> why? juan. >> happy birthday to world war ii vet lawrence brooks. he celebrated at new orleans's world war ii museum yesterday. mr. brooks was a private in the army engineering battalion. he's lived moist of his life under segregation but has a lot to say about race relations today. he said things are getting better and better, and americans, we need to stick together. he also said one of his biggest surprises is he lived to see a black president. mr. brooks, you might live to see the first woman, too. happy 107th. >> that was very, very sweet. very nice. i like that. >> thank you. >> he should tell the president that. >> he should. >> be positive.
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be positive. this is also very nice. so many of us have friends, family, people in our lives that have suffered from cancer, passed away and this is a nice thing. when you see this here, it's more than 400 students and faculty showed up to support a beloved teacher's fight against cancer by gathering outside his window to sing and worship last wednesday. the students and faculty of christ presbyterian academy in nashville assembled outside the home. see him right there. a latin and bible teacher, ben ellis. he's been undergoing chemotherapy treatments since he was diagnosed with cancer last year. they heard he was going to maybe discontinue treatments. they went out there to bi inspirational and to sing. >> love that. >> also a special prayer for my neighbor, mr. aiken. time for -- got my article. go to foxnews.com/opinion. it's called the next 9/11. it's scintillating. now it's time for greg's birthday news. people are asking me how i --
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here's my opening gifts i got from bill hemmer. drops it into my backyard, some snacks. bill always remembers the day because, you know, we used to spend our birthdays together. >> you seem a little low energy. >> never miss an episode. the persian gulf on edge again tonight with iranian threats of shoot-downs and near misses. putting american military personnel in danger. almost 14 months to the day after the u.s. signed a nuclear deal with iran, a stunning confession from the state department. this is "special report." good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. ever since the obama administration nailed down that agreement with iran and five other world powers to try to block the islamic regime from getting a nuclear weapon, the president and his aides have been telling us the deal will make it more likely the u.s. can cooperate with iran on other issu i

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