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become a big deal. this, perhaps the most embarrassing development from that year. thatie, that actor. wide lapels and leisure suits. unforgettable. this is their image of us. way to go, earth. >> i am greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle bob beckel, dana perino, eric bolling. there's always something heroic and romantic about taking a stand against the powers that be. take denver mayor michael hancock who embraced the title century cities despite threats to cut off federal funding. hancock is the type of mare who would be portrayed in movies or tv series, likely portrayed by martin sheen. on february 7, illegal immigrant
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ever valles robbed and murdered timothy cruz. valles was freed from the county jail despite i.c.e. agents completing he be kept behind bars while he await deportation because of his gang ties. immigration agents asked if he was told when he would be released. off he went free in a sanctuary city. that may have cost me 32-year-old man his life. it is the great deception in modern culture. bad things call for noble names to cloak their evil outcomes. sanctuary city sounds like an oasis for the innocent except for an innocent man waiting for a train. the denver mayor once said... >> if being a sanctuary city means we value taking care of one another and welcoming refugees and immigrants, then i welcome the title. >> greg: too bad they murdered mr. cruz isn't alive to applaud
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that sanctimonious blather. this is an interesting story because you are in a sanctuary city and because of that you have -- it's about cooperation. no one is cooperating because they don't know what to do. they don't know whether they should follow the law or not. when do they turn somebody over? >> dana: denver is a place i have a great affection for. my mom, my sister, my dad lived there. it's a city it was great for me growing up and i wanted to be safe and prosperous. i read these articles and it's clear that there's so much confusion between the local government and federal government. seems to me that actually could be fixed. could be fixed under the trump administration. one thing that the president has the power to do is convene. i would get the u.s. conference of mayors into the white house right away with the new secretary of homeland security, general kelly comments and we've got a work this out. denver might say we give you a 30 minute heads up. traffic in denver is so bad.
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i don't know where the buildings were located about 30 minutes doesn't seem -- that seems like they were taunting i.c.e. agents. >> greg: this is another instance where it's a wholly preventable murder. you can't prevent a lot of murders but this was something you could have. >> eric: sure. let's put it this way. the mayor of miami talking about what he's done and when it comes down to his money. it's a function of money. sanctuary cities risk federal funding on a slew of programs or will they say were going to abide by the federal law and get money for holding some of these prisoners. these people are caught. they have committed a crime. they are being held. if they are sanctuary cities, they don't get paid. they don't get reimbursed to pay for the cost of incarceration. if they say we will trade information, then they get paid. i think miami has the right
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idea. i think as these cities get strapped for money, and if the trump administration were smart, what they would do is hold back some of the funds for century cities. >> greg: kimberly, this is also happening in new york. rikers island. mayor de blasio said an illegal alien gang member from ms 13, basically the isis of gangs. >> kimberly: one of the most notorious gangs. they have a tremendous amount of numbers of people that have pledged allegiance to them. they specialize in drug trafficking and violent crime. they are feared even in the prison gang community. they are amongst the worst of the worst if i can tell you because they have ties in los angeles at all over the country, incredibly involved criminal network. and they specialize in recruiting and getting people so you have people that come in that are illegal immigrants and they're looking for somewhere to belong.
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the gangs seek them out, pray upon them and recruit them in. it's a vicious cycle of violence and criminality and we are only encouraging it by not upholding the rule of law. that's all president trump is trying to do. apply the rule of law on the books. on the books when president obama was in, and let's do it. >> greg: is that what it is? having a system. because there's no system or people aren't enforcing the system, you have chaos. >> bob: this is a tragedy that never should have happened. the irish coming in through ellis island. >> kimberly: we didn't have that risk of islamic radical terrorism. >> bob: every day in america, americans get out of jail because they are overcrowded. these -- they go out and commit crimes. >> greg: yesterday we talked about a guy out of jail because
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of overcrowding. he was legal. >> bob: americans who never -- >> dana: americans in the country who commit a crime aren't given sanctuary. >> greg: what about the american felon? >> kimberly: where is the aclu to represent american legal felons. >> bob: the idea that for all you states rights conservative. >> eric: i am agreeing with you. you are 100% right. >> bob: let me finish. >> eric: now i am comrade. it >> greg: you put the rad in comrade.
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>> bob: go ahead and send your tweets. >> eric: focus. >> bob: if you are worried about what tom wants to do, simply do away with the federal system and get into everybody's life. he starts to take that money. wait a minute. he starts to take money from cities, big construction jobs are going to be stopped. >> eric: you are on the right track for a while. you said states rights matters to guys like trump. conservatives, small government. you are right for things like marijuana law. they push that to the states they were not going to make a federal law. i am agreeing with you. i'm trying to agree with you. you have to take a step further and say -- greg and bob should not pay for funding of these laws at the state level in colorado or california. you want to abide by your own laws, that's fine, but pay for your own ideas.
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>> bob: i agree. i said it was a terrible situation and i hate the fact that my tax dollars pay for republican prisoners who get out. >> greg: okay. we would have century cities and we can all leave and i could go to century city right on up to pay taxes. >> bob: you are in a sanctuary city. >> greg: i want to sanctuary cities dragon break my loss. i don't want to pay taxes or maybe i don't want to wear clothes. >> dana: your federal income tax. >> greg: it is arbitrary. you're okay with this but what about others? >> kimberly: money incarcerating illegals that are here in the country committing crimes and all the lawyers in fees and it's a tremendous amount of money. there's a way to make the prisons not so crowded. they shouldn't be here to begin with. >> bob: the rest of these thugs who are americans ought to stay in jail. >> greg: you don't have to take a train where you run into people who will kill you. in a car, you won't be worried
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when an illegal immigrant kills you. >> bob: what about that woman who killed her husband and three kids. she was an american. what happened to her? >> greg: this is a ridiculous argument. you got me. i'm only focusing on brown crime. >> bob: have you put any white guys up there? >> greg: what are you talking about? we are talking about sanctuary cities protecting illegal immigrants. illegal immigrants come from certain countries. they are not coming from scandinavia. >> bob: you started by talking about this guy's. it's wrong. >> greg: thank you for acknowledging that. >> kimberly: we have -- >> bob: there is a hell of a lot more whites in this country who commit crimes. >> eric: i can prove you are right, more whites who can
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commit crimes. illegals commit crime at a higher rate than the rest of the general population. >> greg: calling people racist -- if you don't have an argument. don't call me a racist. you called me a racist. >> bob: i did not. >> greg: yes, you did. it >> bob: i did not. i said we are putting brown people appear. >> eric: 80% of illegals come from mexico and other parts of south america. 80%. >> bob: how many -- >> greg: how many gangs are from canada? >> bob: irish gangs in boston. >> greg: i guess we should -- >> dana: are you saying they should be given sanctuary? >> bob: irish gangs?
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>> kimberly: what is wrong with you? how do you get to the irish? what's your problem? >> eric: we are deporting people back to their country of origin. illegals from other countries that may not be brown. >> greg: why don't we end with a sound on tape with a woman named laura wilkerson talking about immigration reform. >> without the immigration laws being enforced, this country has run amok. there's going to be an inconvenience but for myself i think if you're not marrying your child and turning around and walking way, it's not an inconvenience you can deal with. you don't want to wait until they murder your kid. nobody gets sanctuary from the law. there is nothing i could do would be given sanctuary and there's no reason for anyone else to have it as well. >> bob: no murderer gets sanctuary. none. >> greg: that is the mother of
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a child who was murdered by an illegal. >> bob: i know but the police didn't do their job. a >> kimberly: this is what we are talking about, bob. a breakdown in the rule of law that should be applied evenly across the board. >> bob: the implication of what you said was you let the men and they are going to murder your kid. >> nobody comes with a murder rap and is allowed to have sanctuary. >> greg: tell it to the poor family in san francisco. >> eric: repeat felons are allowed to get sanctuary status. they may not be murderers at first but repeat felons may eventually murder somebody. >> greg: let's move on. >> kimberly: i didn't get that you're able to come to the country and commit a whole bunch of crimes and we are supposed to cry for you and we all we all of a sudden don't have an obligation to protect the people here in this country that are here lawfully. outrageous. >> bob: we do have a
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responsibility. do you want the irish to come and shoot people? >> kimberly: my goodness. this is a whole cycle of ignorance. >> greg: ahead, another free gitmo detainee returns to terror, blowing himself up in iraq. should the trump administration be filling up our cuban lock up once? where's frank? it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides.
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♪ >> kimberly: knock it off, bob. at the obama administration took great pride in its efforts to try to close guantanamo bay but there have been deadly consequent is. many detainees transferred out of the lockup have returned to the battlefield. another one just this week. a british citizen without going to want -- president trump depy assistant says he's not surprised. >> we know at least 30 if not more than 40% recidivism rate. president obama released lots and lots of people that were there for good reason.
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almost half the time they returned to the battlefield for this individual was given compensation of more than a million dollars by the british government who claimed he had been maltreated and then he executes a suicide attack in iraq. >> kimberly: some of the presidents other aides indicate president trump is unlikely to close gitmo down >> he believes that guantanamo bay did serve a healthy purpose in our national security and making sure we don't bring terrorist to rc's but i'm not going to get into what we may or may not do. >> if an american terror suspect was picked up overseas, would you support sending them to guantanamo bay for questioning? >> if it was legal, i think guantanamo bay offers some opportunity. >> kimberly: dana, this is obviously a tremendous interest. this was a widely discussed area in terms of guantanamo bay releasing people who come back
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to reoffend. here we have the story. >> dana: it's been a controversy for many years. during the bush and administration, president bush also tried to reduce the number of people held at guantanamo bay. but we also know that there was quite a lot of recidivism. that continued under president obama, who really try to empty it out. that was his stated goal and on inauguration day, he looked to his statements and how do we close at? he didn't make his goal but there's only a handful of people left. the reason it's important to get the options is because i think you see a difference in a change in foreign policy from the united states standpoint and instead of just killing the enemy, we try to capture them. when you capture them you need a good, safe place to hold them and gather intelligence so that you can prevent things like what happened with this isis suicide bomber. it goes back to britain, is paid money by the british.
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and stop going back and ruins the lives of so many people, innocent people in the lives of his wife and children who had to flee as well. >> kimberly: it's horrible. this is the worst nightmare of what you see. this shows that gitmo serves a very important purpose. >> eric: agreed. more importantly i think the recidivism that dana points out is staggering. prior to obama administration the recidivism rate was 17%. jumped up. one in five people released go back on the battlefield to kill americans. one going back but wanted five. 1500's. that's a lot of bad guys we're leading back out onto the battlefield to turn around and kill us. they have one job in the world, kill westerners. i don't know why we let them ou
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out. i like the idea of the drone strikes. i'm -- if you have intel, cia grabs someone, put them in gitmo and put them there until they turn over information. >> kimberly: to prevent future attacks, bob. are you against that? >> bob: not at all. the hardest of the hard-core shouldn't be let out. >> eric: they are all hard-core. >> bob: if it wasn't for the conservative right wing they could be brought to leavenworth and put them on trial but you leave them down there to play soccer. that was a great idea. build them a soccer field. >> eric: that was obama. >> bob: terrible idea. >> greg: comrade obama. it >> bob: we have got a was let go after we get great intelligence out of them. has any intelligent stopped anything? we don't know. >> kimberly: absolutely.
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>> bob: you get intelligence out of him, he goes back to england, he kills a bunch of people. >> kimberly: he shouldn't been let go. >> dana: goes back to britain and decides to join isis. >> bob: then he did a terrorist attack. >> greg: the catch and release thing. imagine if you applied it in other arenas. what a doctor remove a tumor and place it somewhere else in your body? that's exactly what gitmo is. you take them out and you put them in they create more damage. i have to say i do get a chuckle artifact that our prison in cuba is more comfortable than any other place in cuba. it's a testament to socialism that our capitalist prison is actually better and gives a better life to people than anything in cuba. >> bob: bush administration built that prison, not obama. >> greg: even better. i love how excited the press was
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about all these people going to visit cuba. no one is visiting. >> dana: the former gitmo detainee who got really says he wants to go back. it would be safer for him. >> greg: soccer, three meals, i get to pray five times. >> kimberly: movies, "harry potter" books. >> eric: why do you need to let them out? >> kimberly: they are there for a >> dana: we don't need the expense. >> bob: stop this foolishness that somehow you are getting intelligence out of them. >> eric: an american citizen kills another american citizen. he goes away for life. if you are planning to kill the american, put them away. put them in gitmo. no rush to close gitmo. >> greg: there is no alternative for it. when the battlefield as a earth, which is where it is, they are everywhere. it's the only option. and it's in cuba. >> bob: put them on trial.
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>> kimberly: why? they don't have the rights. they are not u.s. citizens. >> eric: imagine what they could call for. >> kimberly: let them go ahead and spread jihad in the american prison system. that's exactly what we need. give me a break. we have enough problems with gangs, people like ms 13. >> greg: and the irish gangs, bob. >> dana: i would end by saying that there have been -- i think the school of thought backed up by some evidence that for a long time gitmo was the recruiting school for jihadists. they would say look what they are doing to us at gitmo. i think that's past. that was back 12 years ago, 15 years ago. i think we have a safe place to put jihadi's that we can get intelligence from on hold. we should do it. >> eric: it's not even on american soil. it's out the continents.
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one thing i will say about representative keith ellison, and his fight to lead the dnc, he was the one who predicted early that i would win. the congressman responded by making another prediction in this tweet. "my latest call, america is coming together like never before. we will your drive to divide us." fighting words. bob, we'll go to you first. there's a big debate happening tonight or tomorrow to see who will be the next dnc chair. do you like the idea of ellison? >> bob: i don't and i don't think it matters. democratic chairman are only good for raising money. nobody runs that party. it runs itself. i never joined an organized party. the grassroots is running out in front of it. you are all assuming that trump has got support out there. he's got people lining the walls to get him down and i include myself among them. i think perez will win.
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i don't get will matter. i think they will raise a lot of money, a lot of money. most people i know who are sitting out fundraising, the money comes pouring in. there's no such thing as an organized democratic party and there shouldn't be. >> dana: we will find out this weekend. they're not going to know on the first ballot. there is a guy, south bend, indiana, mayor, pete buttigieg. sorry, i want to make sure i say it right. he's an impressive guy. >> eric: i was looking for his name and couldn't find it. really impressive guy. young guy. >> dana: naval officer, reservist. >> eric: i've seen him on a couple talk shows. he has the right ideas. he said, he said we blew it. we were terrible in the last election cycle. we need to refocus the message. this guy is right. he would be a great choice. >> dana: i think he wouldn't be a punching bag for the
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republicans. i don't think he would be someone like keith ellison who would be someone who will present punch -- good nickname. president trump could punch over and over again. >> bob: he is the most articulate. >> kimberly: are they going to be smart enough to do something that will be great for the party as a whole? someone who is inclusive, brings people and, isn't polarizing. >> bob: you may be onto something. perez is tied into clinton to closely and ellison is a muslim, and that's going to be a problem. >> greg: so you like the white guy? the white guy over the brown guy? interesting. >> bob: let me see -- >> kimberly: i've heard he's part irish. >> bob: the person destined to come in last.
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i think it will be between perez and the mayor. >> greg: i don't know any of these people. they should just choose a chair. >> bob: clint eastwood did that. >> greg: when a person decides they have an addiction, they have a problem. the democratic party has an identity addiction. what did hillary do? she ran into a problem and took a swig at the gender politics. instead of engaging the american people she said trouble? i'm a woman. i'm a woman. >> bob: 56% negative. i could have run you against drop and beat him. >> dana: we will follow the race down in atlanta closely. congresswoman maxine waters resorts to insults and name-calling when referring to the trump administration. is this the most effective approach for her and other democrats? will have details i had -- ahea
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♪ >> eric: democrats are licking their wounds from november's election. they are trying to figure out how to work with president trump. senate minority leader chuck schumer thinks the president could have success with his party if he follows chuck's advice. >> i told him this. i said you campaigned. you campaigned as a populist against both the democratic and republican establishments and if you continue to do that, you will have some success. but if you do what you've been doing, moved to the hard, hard right way beyond what most republicans are for, you're going to be a failure. >> eric: and then he welled up and started bawling.
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just kidding. another democrat isn't being as stable. listen to how maxine waters describes the cabinet. >> this is a bunch of scumbags. that's what they are. >> those are strong workers wor. >> all these people organized in the administration. president of the united states, back channeling uc. they are a bunch of scumbags. >> do you mean the secretary of state of the united states? >> i tell you this. tillerson is there to get the sanctions lifted. watch him. >> eric: all right, k.g. the rhetoric has been ratcheted up. the hyperbole. honestly i'm pretty sure you're not supposed to say that on tv. >> kimberly: it's really unseemly. she has not been behaving appropriately. i don't know what's going on with her but she's weakening her case. it's not helping her party. it is wholly inappropriate to
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say that and use those words. >> eric: greg, let's be fair and balanced here. the rhetoric has been ratcheted up for a year and a half. >> greg: definitely. nobody can complain because trump is the king of trash talk but it's amazing how many things are being thrown at him right now. they don't see mr. president but a clown in a dunk tank but none of these people can throw. when she does not, it helps trump. the more antagonism and the more they demonize him, its fuel. he enjoys it. the more crap you throw at him. getting your political views from "the view" is like getting nutritional advice from charlie sheen. >> eric: there's a new thing called post--election stress disorder. students are saying that they have postelection stress. maxine waters with some very
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unbecoming things to say. >> dana: i guess she is not worried about the snowflakes. she pays no political price for having said this. in her district she gets praise for saying things like that. she gets the attention, like we are giving her, so she's going to continue to do it. if i could talk about chuck schumer. he says donald trump is pushing away the moderate republican when he actually endorsed keith ellison to be the chair of the democratic party which takes the party far to the left. the blinkers are definitely on with the democrats, maybe the republicans. i think it's also wrong. he could be right that may be republicans want distance from donald trump but that's not what the polls are showing. his approval rating has gone up. on immigration, not so much a partisan issue. people support it. >> eric: i was going to bring you in.
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democrats haven't been noticed for a while because this thing with trump versus the media. now the democrats are saying what about us? >> bob: i think they are doing a terrible disservice to the president. the president is working very hard and he's trying to build a wall and keep immigrants out and these people ought to shut up. let him do his job. he was elected president. >> kimberly: and that they are. >> bob: wait a second. i would like to say i want to see america be made great again and i want to put that in the hands of donald trump. >> dana: seriously, do you think chuck schumer's right to say the republicans are going to walk away from trump? >> bob: i don't think he knows that and i don't think we'll know. we'll see what happens in the election trade >> dana: it's a year and a half away. >> bob: some of the more marginal seats, how much money they can raise. they are having trouble --
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having a difficult time raising money. it's tough to raise money for someone who has a lot of money. it's their way following offense or event democrats. they had a record month after the election. >> eric: president trump. >> kimberly: steve wynn is in charge now of raising money. he's going to bring it, make it rain. >> bob: give him a break about going to mar-a-lago and playing golf. it's a tough job. >> kimberly: somebody poison bob. >> eric: ahead, george clooney thinks president trump has something in common with him sort of. stay tuned for that one next. ♪
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at the golden globes. he thinks mr. trump is a hollywood elitist. george also refers to the president's chief strategist steve bannon as an elitist in hollywood, calling mayfield film right and director. i don't know about that. can i start by saying to these hollywood people, it doesn't do any good our side any good to jump on this guy. people think you should be doing acting and not doing politics. cool it. say something about a movie for once. >> eric: there you go. >> dana: do you think he is setting up to run? >> bob: he may be one of the
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few that is. >> greg: ic clooney, volker or open -- clooney, booker. >> bob: clooney does know a lot about politics. >> kimberly: if you spent any time with him, he's personable. >> greg: what do you mean by time, kimberly? >> kimberly: intellectual time. >> bob: do you think he can win? >> dana: i have no idea. he went after the media. he said the journalists did not hold president trump during to the fire during the campaign. he's also going after the media. >> bob: the three actors that
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have been senators from california. murphy, arnold schwarzenegger, mad clooney. there is one place you can do that. and reagan. dianne feinstein will retire. >> greg: oprah-clooney. >> eric: i think jimmy kimmel is going to come out and kill it, be hilarious. i want these actors to accept their awards, pat themselves on the back and get off the stage. >> bob: don't have so many people go up with you. we don't want to see your aunts and uncles. >> eric: i like when the host has some fun and pokes fun. >> bob: johnny carson was the best at that. anyway. guess what. this is my segment. 42 seconds. "one more thing" is up next.
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short. >> greg: coming from you? >> dana: i stretch a lot. >> greg: it's not working. i want to read a treat "putting bob beckel on live tv is like handing the keys to the space shuttle to harrison ford." >> kimberly: perfect analogy. >> greg: i have an article on fox news.com about how to deal with the hysteria of donald trump. everybody running around with their hair on fire thinking the world is going to end. it's not. his personality is interesting but is policy is fairly normal. lighten up or light up. light up and then lighten up. >> eric: we just heard the trump administration has announced they will have a new immigration order coming out next week. they said next week. it's what we were just told. were talking about earlier.
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we have removed people back to africa, asia, north america, south america. all continents are represented. we remove everyone if they are caught illegally. a fox news, with the motto is we report. you decide. allowing you to decide is what really matters. when journalists forget that part, it gets ugly or sticky or quirky. >> he is doing exactly what he said he's going to do. >> and i think that the dangerous edges here are that he is trying to undermine the media, trying to make up his own facts and it could be that while unemployment in the economy worsens, he could have undermined the messaging so much that he can actually control exactly what people think. that's our job. >> eric: that's our job?
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no, it's not a journalist job to control people think. we decide what we think. listening to that further, it was never clarified or changed. >> greg: that's an exciting show. >> eric: i watch it. >> greg: it's like you are stuck at traffic school. >> bob: he was a hack congressman from florida. >> dana: the first traffic school i went to was at buckingham mall in denver and it was for little kids. you rode your bike around and they had stop lights and stop signs and that's how you learned the rules of the road. my one more thing, those of you who watch the show know that a few years ago my husband and i went to visit a turtle hospital that takes care of the forgotten poor in western africa. -- a charitable hospital. three or four years ago i went.
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fox was amazing and allowed us to tell the story. two weeks from today, peter and i will land. we are taking aaron landers with us. the social media will be better than what i could do. we are excited to go and see the people we met there before and hear about the progress in -- i want to thank everybody, including kimberly's brother. >> kimberly: i'm excited about it. >> bob: i'm excited about it. i'm excited about what can really -- >> kimberly: you are looking at dramatic police body cam footage released out of washington, d.c., showing a group of brave officers pulling a man out of a burning car following a wreck on sunday
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night. the man was later treated and released. the officers sergeant said she is proud of the officers who saved a man's life, calling it "heroism at its finest." a reminder again of the men and women in blue who put it on the line everything the day so that we can have great schools and communities to have our families be a part of and they don't get enough credit that they greatly deserve. god bless them. >> bob: excellent. good public servants and they deserve it. i'm going to change my "one more thing." i've been yelled at by the producer but let me explain something about "the five." i was here at the beginning and took a sabbatical. this has always been an opinion show. it's maybe a little bit more one-sided than another but it's okay because we get along well. for those of you who have inundated me with how, if i would get off the show, it would be better.
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understand that. it's fine. i can handle it. let me explain something to you. if you want to go and find something that is all one way, you can go to another network. don't come here because i'm going to continue to say comrade. >> greg: got to go. >> bret: i am bret baier in washington. president trump as taking aim at a regulation tonight, this one concerns students who identify as transgender. garrett tenney is live with details. good evening. >> these guidelines are expected to be released. they will reverse the obama administration directive that public schools must allow transgender students to use whichever bathroom they identify with. the guidance from the white house last may sparked a string of lawsuits after the administration threatened to pull funding from any school that refused to follow it. 13 states sued the administration which argued that
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