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despite an embarassing failure the reality is it demonstrates intent. and when are you looking at any potential threats. whether somebody who want to commit murder or whether a nation that want to go to war you look at two things. you look at capability and intent. and north korea has both capability and intent to destableize. >> fox news analyst charles noted launch came after trump administration repeatedly warned the hermit states changed behavior. >> it steams me deliberate provocation with us at the security and secretary of state presiding over the meeting with all threats what president is saying were near at least there's a threat of major major conflict here and trying challenge the trump administration and saying show us what you got. >> and okay so dana,
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obviously a very developing situation right that hour. but, what do you think the trump administration shoulding doing in terms of messaging right now as it relates to north korea and china. >> dana: i think they had -- remember when rex tillerson -- tims was vice-president said era of strategic patience came to end. rex sillier son has been sparse in words and not kiving kim young and tension he seeks and the official state was yes, we know about the test. and yes, the president has been briefed. and no more things of we vawl to get together. it was interesting yesterday that rex tillerson said in interview with npr that united states would be willing to seek and want direct talks with north korea. we have not said this the before. that's a new foreign policy position for the united states and they did not go further on that. what they're starting to realize it kim jung-un is
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under pressure and it's secretive and hermit but it's under tremendous pressure and he's losing faiming and embarrassed and showing he has weapons capability and that maybe we'll provoked him and we could possibly show him he could push it back to stone age. >> brett bear welcome to the program great to have you. you were taking in the breaking news earlier today as it relates to north core he how do you see this unfolding. >> i think administration as a lot of confidence in relationship established in mar-a-lago between president and chinese president and they don't talk about all the things china is doing and i think they're doing more than we know they're doing. the fact there are fuel shortages suggest that perhaps turning screws on him that's key for us to go along the track administration wants. i think there's a lot of concern that this tension rises and gets to a point
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where the north korean leader is backed into a corner and china is the lynch pin to take it out of that moment. >> juan, it does seem president trump surprise working nicely, cooperatively with presidency of china which i think is key relationship to continue in good spirit especially given to turbulent dynamic we're dealing with in snorj korea. >> juan: i saw kt mcfarland talking about the relationship with china this morning and suggesting that china is in key position to influence what's going on. but, it begs my reason because to me, the idea that they are doing more missile testing seems to me to be quite intentionally suggesting that they want to display their military might at this moment and they're not listening to anybody. so, the united states has sent armada ships in this directio direction. sometimes ships in the wrong
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direction but in the neighborhood and you have a situation where people feel directly threatened. we know this man has nuclear weapons. that's pretty serious. and you know you can make jokes of trump being erratic and kim jung-un being erratic this is threat stability of the entire rangeon and i don't see the chinese reacting in the way we are. so you know people say we could bomb them back to the stone age. that's not to our advantage. poll numbers, fox poly don't know if you saw this, most persons say go get them. i think that's a start of a major, maim other, major world war, that's a world war. >> i think that's not what the poll said. the poll said americans are willing to have the united states take proactive action if it needs to in order to protect our country if he has the capability of having a weapon to reach our shores. >> well, in fact they had a video i don't know if you saw this in the news at any time north koreans put out a video
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with picture of the white house blowing up the white house. i think these folks just bant want to -- they're speaking to trump and want him to over react. >> poke the cage or poke the oval and it seems like a lot of bravado and achieveo it's a serious conflict we have now developing greg. >> is it really? >> it is. >> is it? >> let me give you perspective. >> juan: juan thank you. >> they shot a former asked missile 24 miles and broke it newspaper flight over the water. they routinely do this. we always play along. do we need to care or respond the way we always do. we don't. this is like the kid in the neighborhood who has to show off by popping a wheelie all the time popping a wheelie and end up on his butt over tea kettles as they used to say. >> oh, boy. >> good news fw this from trump tweet he pulled china
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into the tweet on his side and said you're disvery suspecting china. super powers are like heroes batman versus superman but when there's an enemy that is force more evil than both of them, then they unit. they team up to fight. so there's something positive here we don't know what kind of impact this will have and what china will do. it seems to me china and america are working together and i think that's important as well. >> and the other thing we don't stalk about a lot is whether the u.s. was behind some of the fail turz. >> right. >> the last one you know they give you a smile and wink in washington. >> absolutely. >> and intelligence officials and who knows what happened today but i think the u.s. may be pushing that kid with the bike over. >> right. >> which is always a lot of fun. >> but, because in north korea only access they have it propaganda channel, although know they're sending off missiles don't know they broke up 25 miles off sea.
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>> that's why he's right there was so many in the intelligence community giving you the wink and nod we don't think they can get missionle launch successfully completed any time in the near future. it doesn't mean they won't be able to cover come any kip abilities in terms of fiber hacking but -- >> let me tell you. south korea and japan are not very far. >> i understand that. >> and so if they start going after -- remember we very troops as you point out yesterday, troops, 30,000 troops in south korea on the line that's 30 miles right. >> 35. >> 35 says dana perino. >> i can hear 40. >> that starts big sglubl that's the point this is pattern that you get from president trump that is now boreding on the mundane and it's positive. what president trump does is sprints to the most extreme poll and then stands there and waves and waits for everyone else to get alarmed and then move a little bit towards him,
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which is what everybody wants. he now has created moderate progress with china. he's not interested in waiming a war. what he did he wept to most extreme poll raised concerns and people go and stand up and say oh, my god what's going on they move towards him and he did this with china and immigration and syria. it's his pattern and it seems to be working. >> this is also tied in with trade with china. let's reflect a little further shall we. tomorrow, marks president trump 100 day in office and he talks about his precedencey thus far. >> we have artificial barrier called 100 days which i'm not a big fan of buttock. >> you made a good effort to get a lot of things done in the past few days. >> i fall victim to it also. >> it's an artificial barrier of getting supreme court justice a great one. i think he'll be a great one. but getting him not only nominated but approved in the
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first 100 days which has not been done since 1881 and this is going to be something really special. >> okay. so you notice the point there brett about neil gorsuch and this the was an important perhaps maybe in headline in terms accomplishments in the first 100 days of the president. >> i talked to conservatives that say if nothing else happened and that happened, that this would be a total success. >> yes. >> let alone what is likely to happen and that is poybsly justice kennedy retiring and another seat opening up or another justice on the supreme court stepping down and i think that that when you look at the polls among evangelicals and among fait faith-based voters. they're 73, 75% saying that this president is doing the right thing. >> there's single issue voters as well. >> i think the 100 days thing people are tired of hearing about the 100 days and maybe 200 days or whatever it takes
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and eventually you gets to a list of things. >> for eight years he's calling it out dana. what do you make of the ak i accomplishments you like the neil gorsuch one. >> dana: one of the things the 100 days is not just to measure president but president to pressure congress and he said he is dispointed with the congress because when he looks at legislation that was brought to him i think 28 pieces of legislation none was big blockbuster stuff. that doesn't mapt her i think that can happen. because you never get a second chance to mack a first impression the first 25 days that seemed like there was chaos and travel ban and there was all of this stuff going on where he said the so-called judge and there was all sbee sbeeting and that just took a little bit of time to settle down. and i think the next 75 days which included gorsuch confirmation and you had of course the healthcare bill failed that's probably biggest
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marr against that first 100 days but i think conservative conservatives, republicans are type, we're not quite ready to do that yet and i think the next 100 days when they start to lay out more on this tax reform plan that's when you will see even more republicans garner around him trying -- >> of course. >> because if you look at what he's been able to do with skeptical republicans you know what we're for this partly gorsuch thing and there's also on the policy property i think that's good i also my last things for this would be i do think it's important for them to try to start to fill in some of these positions all across the government because that will help them achieve the legislative goals. >> they need efficiency and they need personal to be able to do that. that's one of the most important things. greg, what do you make first 100 days. >> we have not talked about what he did today signed an executive order for offshore drilling and that's fantastic. because that means more dirty jobs and means more jobs and stimulating economy and tells the fish who is boss. that could -- we're offshore.
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we're not on shore we're offshore and his political philosophy. >> welcome to the fire. >> yeah. >> wow. >> this actually -- >> i'm trying to get to a good point. trump's blil philosophy is interpreted a number of different ways poplist, nationalist, economic nationa nationalist i think they're all wrong it's a guy who loves his country that wants to try hand at running it and that's what -- so what he is applying the same kind of business sense multi tasking doing all these things as once and creates a sense of chaos. you have a lot of unease against democrats and in entertainment industry and media they cannot keep up with him he's like a crazed personal trainer and they -- the class cannot keep up with him and it's really interesting things to see. because among his failures you talk about some of them. you have executive order and offshore drilling and you have deregulation and gorsuch and decreased border crossings and when you start thinking about that over 100 days that's
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almost one thing every two to three weeks. that's pretty good. >> you're giving him a fair. >> yes. >> fair grade. >> i don't know. >> a and b. >> i've about drinking. >> plus look that this way martha mc cowen gets all new graphics. >> yeah. >> whole new deal. >> call is the next 1300 or 2300. >> quickly recap on this and then talk about the nra you. >> know the reason five is so great because if your homework was not turned in today young people you could come to this show airport dog ate your homework. that's what happened with donald trump first 1000 days. first 100 days who talked about that donald trump i forgot and earlier this week donald trump it interview says guess what he says this job a lot harder than i thought i like earlier life much better i didn't real liz how much work it is. >> that's honesty that's the no politician ever said gee this job is tougher than i thought. >> oh, no.
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>> she said. it he said it today. >> that's what i'm saying. >> he's saying it's far harder. >> remember. >> that's what i'm saying makes him unique. >> unique how about makes him failure. >> it makes him honest. >> honest how about this let's forget honest, dishonest, judgment here's what he said. >> i don't think he's a file you're you're. >> let's be honest where's the ball wall, where's tax we form and obamacare reveal. >> juan wanted a mathematicia mathematician. >> you elected me isis gone wipe them out the first day. >> he's been killing isis. >> you have been killing the them. >> you must have been a downer at the birthday parties for kids. one clown. >> i didn't invite greg to my birth day party. >> and you tried to pop a wheelie. >> and what was that i ended up as her met nation. >> yes. >> i want to know that the 9 p.m. version is a lot more fiery. >> is twhat it is.
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>> fired up. >> you have more -- hours of drinking coffee. >> yes. >> true. >> that is what is in your mug, coffee? >> yes. >> one of the keys to president trump election victory was rallying base and for the first time in 34 years the xhapdner chief addressed the nra national convention. >> i have a feeling that in the next election you could be swamped with cap dates. but you won't be wasting your time. you'll have plenty of those democrats coming over and you'll say, no, sir, no thank you, knowledge, perhaps ma'am, it may be pocahontas remember that. and she's not big for the nra that i can till. and you came through for me. and i am going to come through for you. [ cheers ]. >> sky brett you know he mentioned he was one of the -- only twoun go and address the
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nra as a candidate and now i come before you as president of the united states. that was -- >> nra say big deal they're one of the first endorsers at a big group and he's the first sitting president since reg than 1983 to speak in front of the convention and listen those are the folks in middle of the country a lot of them that are saying that this is going fine. and give them a chance. that's what they're saying. there's obviously a lot of criticism about the president and how he started and what he has in the -- has not accomplished but for folks in that room, they look at neil gorsuch, again, and they look at the prospect of deregulating the things that they care about. >> right and robust supporters of the second amendment. so greg they're praetsty fired up literally. >> yes. the best advertisement for the nra right now is convenient sgel abecause it has no nra or second ameantment and no way for citizens to protect themselves from attorneyy and
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right now venezuela sim bleeding and government is killing citizens at will because they cannot fight bac back. when you look at convenient sgail awe're ukly question have the first amendment. there's no other way to put and if you did not have gun this country would be a different straichinger place. >> right and places no guns were allowed is hard to sit. >> i don't even have a soul. >> yes, you do. iible you d do. you think you have enough guns to take on the u.s. government. >> yes. i don't think the u.s. government could ever attempt -- >> you remember the black panther. >> wouldn't come from the government it would come from the left. >> yes i knew the left was happening out there. >> they're the ones beating up people other speech. >> i'm saying if your argument is true guess what then we have enough guns to confront the u.s. military and i think it's a fallacy. >> and we keep everything at bay. it's a polite society what armed. >> and serves as
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psychological deterrent no the less you know when we talked about soft target people go and hit the soft parse et cetera because there are not weapon there's right that's what you do when you see places that have weapons they don't want to go there it's bad ending for them and you think about the pulse night club in ar lopd 'and san bernadine owe to take a hit and we saw terrorism here. what do you make of the fact on the day before, his 100 day mark he goes to nra. wow like that scheduling or what wow recommend it. >> i was actually surprised to learn a president had not gone in 34 years. that surprised me. i sdoymd president bush had gone and i'm surprised by tha that. and he's locked down the base. the next thing do is figure out what constituency will help him achieve the legislative goals. and when you think of who voted for obama and not vote
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for clinton and you believe in whatever you may have been take your pick of make america great again doesn't mean it's a job. how does he continue to keep them in his corner and how can he try to reach out to some of those people. >> who would you suggest. >> i'm not sure -- there's not a lot of moderate democrats left and in fact future suggestment we talk about how democrats are in disarray. they don't know what to do and they're pushing purity of ideology rather than broade broadening their base. so i think that because he can rest assured that he has republicans locked down that he does not have to worry they're not going anywhere so what can he do soto reach out to another constituency because he doesn't have enough votes in coming gress to do with republicans only. >> there are twelve senate democrats up for reelection in 2017 from states where donald trump did 82% or more. so i think you'll see him travel to those states ep say
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this senator is not with me on x, y and z and make case of leverage. because of slow start and democrats going down the road of russia investigation they felt embold entered and there may be more lever ram that the president of the administration has. >> let me say for a second that for 30 million dollars which was a tremendous pooingt to trump's campaign in places like pennsylvania, rural pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin, i think it was a difference maker in so many places. he's going to have to do something. what he said today was you guys backed me and now i'll come through for you whavrment is exactly that agenda? oh, concealed weapon. making it easier to carry concealed weapons. and how about this one? everybody should have a silencer on their gun. oh, my god. >> i don't think that's what he said. >> i think that's nra agenda. >> that's not what the president said right dana.
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>> that's what's they're pushing. >> i think you need a silencer not that kind. >> put him on commute we'll talk about the democrats how are things looking for democrats 100 dmiz trump administration here's intd indicateer from chuck shumer who appears stumped by a reporter's question of the future of the party. >> who is leader of the democratic party you? >> we have a bunch of leaders i am leader of the senate and try to help represent the democratic party but we have a lot of good voysz it's premature to handicap 2020. >> i would love to start with you on this you're a little closer to washington, the democrat seem to be grappling with the loss from last november and don't have a national leader there's a party split. we talked about the push for liberal computerty so they can't go beyond that. how would you think their first 100 days went. >> i think pretty poor. they're in the willederness and when you have the dnc chair tom perez saying that pro-life democrats essentially
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are not welcome speech and when you have lead whor cannot really say where the party is in elevator speech and what goals are peggy nunann has a great op ad in washington -- "wall street journal"and it nails it. >> yeah, she does. in fact i have a full screen here. i'll read you part of it. mr. trump struggled more colorfully. you barely notice his look and having a very public nervous breakdown juan. is your party having a nervous breakdown. >> yeah i think they don't know. dems in disaraivrment i don't think they have to together and don't have coherent message. shocking news of week was "washington post" poll that had drump beating clinton at the election held today and that's evidence that democrats have not come one strong message. like today economic news not good under first three months
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of president trump and do we think democrats from a counter message and countser punch to donald trump. i don't see it now. they have been unified in the congress and that's where they split among republicans on things like obamacare and deficit and rest. >> greg, they're not able to talk about any of those things when you have message is from the left right now coming from campus. >> yeah. >> hear about shutting down speech. >> yeah, it -- if you look at party's or leadership side by side and look at trump's actions versus pelosi and shu shumer you have the one side you have the keystone pipeline and other side you have the keystone cops. they complete bumblears and in a way it's reverse of 2008. prediction of immotion never happens it's a cycle. we see it happen. people rebuild. what dems have is vitreal and that feels good and they believe trump hate translates to democrat love. there's more withering that you humiliate or destray or
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mock the republicans you feel it will build your brand but you're spiping in the mudd. vitreal is like booze it only feels good to you nobody else feels it. >> that's a good point. >> thank you. >> put that in your good point journ mall. >> it's not a good point it's a great point. >> great point surn journal. >> the fact if they keep up the visit reel and rhetoric they can keep up the fundraising and if they work with president trump and represents on big tickets items they're worry today will dry up. they can't expect he will nrail he solidified his base and i stabilized his approval rating. >> this is true dana it's about the money. they want to continue fundraising and so does elizabeth warren everybody wants to get reelected. they become quite vocalists and they feel disadvantage when they come to table with republicans. this party and snapshot and
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american history they're in tatters and been reduced to 16 governors and historically lo lowest number of legislative seats in terms of representation and the person who is darryling ever the democratic party sits next to the head of the dnc and refuses to call him savl a democrat. where do they go from here. they're rutterless and lacking inspiration and voice and feasting on visit real. >> nice to have wins to and w's to take home. >> imagine if democrats were good at mringz now you. >> this stuff turns around fast. >> it does, could, i won't use those words laider. >> it could happen now. >> directly ahead president trump will no attend the white house correspondence dinner tomorrow we'll tell what you tomorrow we'll tell what you he'll be up to next instead. instead. ng if you're taking prescription medications,
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>> welcome back friday night on "the five". white house core spendence dinner tomorrow, friday night, president trump would not thereby. >> i will come next year absolutely. look treated very up fairly and dishongtly by the press i thought it was inappropriate to go this year. if i were treated each slightly fairly by the press i would have gone. >> instead the president will hold a rally in pennsylvania on saturday night. it's not hard to see why mr. trump is upset at the press given who is getting journals and awards these days including some of his critics including univision hank or jorge ramos who received walter cronkite award in television jurplist look that in 2015. >> excuse me sit down you were not called sit down.
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sit down sit down. go ahead. >> i have the right to ask a question. >> now don't you have not been called. >> i have a right to ask a question. >> go back to univision. >> i have a right -- >> sit down, please. you were not called. not only it hor say ramos getting an award but katy terr and jake tanner is getting a wards what do you think kimberly. >> i don't think this is a bad idea he does attend. i thought about it a lot. i thought he should go. he's president. he should make sure that all the other presidents have gone and addressed and taken the punch however he also said oh, i'm going to drain the swamp and not be part of the washington d.c. insider thing and he want to be a map ever the people and he's going back to his people that help put him in the officialal. so in that sense i heard a lot of positives and remarks and
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analysis about him doing this from people who are not necessarily his most ardant supporters from beginning saying this works well for me. >> i think you will be there tomorrow night. >> i will. >> you will thereby. >> i think this is 15 i think 15. >> 15? >> i hate to tell you this i've been to more. >> i know. >> but you know how they go. and. >> at least you guys are not insiders. >> not us. >> let's drain the swamp shall we. >> lilly this will really work for president trump to be out there in pennsylvania giving a speech. i don't know if he'll put a line about media and penguin suits in d.c. >> he just gave you one. >> and it will work and resonate. because it iseder thing. >> very much. >> and comedian will be very anti-trump i'm sure. and he's probably going to rip on the president a lot. >> he'll probably rip on the media too.
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>> he'll probably be on that list. but, i think now this focuses on journalism and as far as rewards they're voted on by other reporters and correspondence. >> what struck me there's been a difficult relationship with the president saying the president is enemy and you have woodward and bernstein and featured act at the correspondence dinner and "washington post" has subhead that goes democracy dies and clearly aimed at president trump. >> here's the thing it works for him and he likes to fight with the pretion and however he likes the press. he has done i think today eight interviews weapon the last 48 hours eight interviews leading up to 100 day and sunday show. >> cbs. >> cbs. >> and he says he'll go to dinner next year. so i cannot take a lot of -- i think he's going to go next year. he'll continue media and maybe debate he won't go. month who knows he does like
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the media in a lot of ways because it works for him when working with him and for him when against him. >> fabio will be back. >> no. >> he was going to be sorry no. >> greg are you going. >> greg: i went twice and hate today two groups i des spies celebrities and want to be desperate for selfies preening celebrities to me it's sdingt disgusting and i hate it and donald trump made something great again he made it great again because before it was bloated origy of self congratulations and now you have burn steep and less flare and defense and more journalism. >> why don't you go. >> because i have to work i'm doing a live show at that time. unspeakable truth about this and what i love so much hollywood and media that will be there cannot accept is that new president is more
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governor highway association shows in 2015, 43% of drivers tested in fatal accidents had used drugs. and that compares to 37% of drivers who are above the legal limit for alcohol. it is first time ever the drunk driving figure tops the drunk driving in fatal accident. what about this kimberly. >> this is something that i rally have been focused on for a long time as prosecutor in san francisco and los angeles and when you start in das office you prosecute and handle a lot of drunk driving cases and what i saw was increase in case where's people were pulled over from being under the influence also of narcotics and when you look at sort of the shift in this country and the epidemic of people addicted to opiates and other drugs and prescription pain medicine has just become so prev nrapt thames of abuse of it and wrecking families and this is so significant and finally i feel like we're
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paying more attention to it. and just because of the sheer volume and the numbers that we're seeing in terms of deaths associated and just really prevalent substance abuse and it's devastating for these families and i don't like when people are calfler but i would rather have somebody smoking pot or doing something like that behind the wheel or drinking and you don't want anyone under the influence to be behind wheel of car. >> so let's me ask you -- >> let she say there's a clarification here and that is 43% they tested had drugs in their system not that the drugs actually fwlunsed or affected that crash. i mean that's not -- >> right. >> they deposit determine that. >> how do you know. >> how do you know that's the problem. >> here's the thing i was going to ask you i've been fascinatesed we opiate crisis in america and i think it's devastating. and when they say drugs do they mean prescription drugs, do they mean narcotics, do they mean -- what do they mean? >> this study doesn't --
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>> i can apps that this is garbage study. they tracked 400 different drugs. marijuana accounted for 35%. that's less than 37% of alcohol. people were instinct actively thinking of marijuana when they read this report. marnl marnl 35% and alcohol 37%. if you take a way am fed means and marijuana the overwhelming majority -- over 50% are other medications. they don't know the medications because they only tested 57% of drivers. so even the research that they had isn't good and bigger question is how many number of subjects had drugs in their system also had alcohol. that's a very big question. >> okay. so why did you disagree with don't get behind the wheel of a car. >> it's a law. it's against the law. >> it's against the law but -- >> i'm not arguing that but research. >> maybe perhaps the research is not as detailed or significant as it should be.
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>> we're skap lateing from it trying to make a point and i'm saying read the research. i want to point out if if he talk about study this is amazing study. rate of opiate overdose deaths decrease by 25% on average following passage of medical marijuana laws. when you pass medical marijuana laws you save lives because they don't get on opiates and when we extrapolate on stuff we don't know. >> that's medical marijuana. >> you're not talking about recreational use. >> you know, you can go. >> a brazen armed robbery in kansas city caught on tape. we'll tell you how this terrifying situation turned out. first, stay tuned for facebook friday. i think this is -- >> oh, my gosh. >> are you excited? >> are you excited? >> up next. are you excited? are you excited? >> up
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♪ when i wake up in the morning ♪ i don't think i will ever make it on time. >> saved by the bell? >> saved biological father >> saved biological father the >> saved by the bell. facebook friday. >> oh, my god. >> we don't have time for that it's so bad. all right. from he lane and steve, it's bad, what is biggest change in
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each of your lives since you switched the 9 p.m. frame time slot. kimberly around. >> no social life. >> awww. >> you have a social life when you don't have a social life. awe tract people all over the place when doing nothing. it's not fair, juan. jawp jan i think this not fair rngts beautiful, young. >> eating. >> eating? >> eating i like to eat and now i cannot -- in fact i saw you the other day was eating pizza. >> you had a slice of pizza in your pocket, disturbing. >> let's not go far. >> in his pocket. >> i keep a blanket my pocket. >> pizza pocket what am i supposed to eat now. >> i'm here for the day. >> came on the show. >> he's like i'm out of here. >> with when to seat. i figured that out 6:30. and the best thing is i spend a lot more time with jasper. >> september that beautiful,
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america. >> that's america's dog you may not have heard of the dog. >> i do a lot less charity work because as you know i like to help people at night i go around the city i can't do that any jp more. all right. so. this is good one. i'll start with you dana. this is from ed l if you could change one law what would be t be in and why. >> some restriction all the leash laws. >> oh, my goodness. >> of course dog answer. >> you saw it coming. >> dog regulations. >> you feel the same way. >> of course, sure. >> i'll side with you. >> thank you. >> one vote. >> one come on physician a law, any law you can legal lies anything you can change. >> jay walking. >> jay walking. >> ever got a ticket. >> yeah. >> if you get a ticket for it. >> harassed don't like itbout. >> i don't know i mean i like all the laws you know? i love the laws. i live first law. >> what about obamacare. >> i am the law. >> you are the law. >> yes. >> down with obamacare. >> wow, i would --
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>> that's really worked out well for you guys. >> throwing shade. >> i would legalize every avenue single remedy to alleviate physical or psychological pain. >> every single drug or medication. >> this goes back to last segment pro drugs. >> i'm saying nobody should have the right to ban your oblivion you should have a right to psych out any kind of reduction of pain. >> who are you to tell somebody they cannot treat pain. it would be psych lom call pain or physical pain. they're no different. they're exactly the same. same part of the brain. >> why are things addictive juan because they work and life is hard. >> they'll kill people and ruin lives. >> my god somebody put on cranky pant tonight. >> okay.
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you >> time now for one more thing. take a look at this heart stopping surveillance footage. a employee range perfect calm while being robbed at gunshot. the suspect was arrested thursday, charged today, and thanks in large part to the tips they received from the public after this video was widely 600. and federal court with illegally possessing a firearm.
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he could also face state charges. lookal at how calm he was. >> did he get an extra bonus or something? >> well, he should. you've got to be call calm. don't argue with somebody with a gun. >> i love it president i lov. yeah, oh and i'm going to be hosting with -- greg live. >> dana, okay. , i wanted to do a circle of life one more thing. so today there was a funeral for katete owe burn. she was a amazing woman. she sought a lot of us young womenn out in d.c. and helped us figure out a way to communicate very effectively. i think e the world will miss hr very much, and i know that her family really accord her. one of h her sons is a police officer. i learned a lot from her, and she will be missed, and then the
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other thing that happened today, is that my friend, bethany, and mandel, pictured here. she's nine months pregnant be twicee they sent her hopefully home from the hospital. in the middle of the night it's starting to happen. he starts to drive her to the hospital from the first contraction in the delivery, 45 minutes. and mandel delivered the boy, and the police department and the emt showed up, took them to the hospital, and everybody is doing well. congratulations to the mandel family. >> is his name like otto like auto? >> should name him otto. >> greg. >> all right. what am i doing. the show tomorrow night. 10:00. it's live. it's live somebody named kimberlyim might know. that's tomorrow night. now it's time for something new. greg's, amazing quiz.
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i ask you answer incorrectly. first question's a tough one. what is -- that's not the question. how many times has president trump tweeted in his first 100 days? the winner gets this jackalope. >>re 485. >> 315? >> 200? >> 425? >> 2 you. it was 486, because he tweeted later today. 487. it went up to 487. so you were closest by 2: you get it, there's 37 cents in here. >> wait, did he just tweet aga again? mr. president, a 488. >> for your spring weekend reading, for my book now out in paperback. what the founding fathers would think of modern america, but
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look at this, yesterday was take your kids to workday, even for the nfl draft, and when garrett was selected by broncos, he brought his four month old son on stage. he stole the show in his little gray suit, but come fall heel be sporting the broncos blue and orange. >> last one, the bunny melon healing garden at children's nationalen health system inng washington, d.c. open today, it's an outside garden. the first lady was there, it's a garden dedicated to first ladies it allows kids in the hospital to be outside and to get fresh air and believe it or not that is a really big deal. that place is the close to our heart. our son paul had some surgeries there. >> you're being humble. you have done so much for that hospital.yo people in washington know him away from news as a caring soul because of that effort. >> loving father and husband
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too.>>er been a pleasure having you here. all right. , and buy his book, too. set your dvrs. never miss an episode. hannity next. >> this is a a alert, u.s. officials confirmed that north korea has test fired a ballistic missile raising tensions with the united states and the entire world. dr. sebastian gorka will join us tonight with action. also geraldo rivera and the nra's wayne lapierre will all be here tonight, but first a very business week for president trump withor tomorrow marking hs be 100 days day in office. into it his long list of accomplishments, the all radical left destroy trump media, they continue to viciously attack the commander in chief, all in an attempt to damage and
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