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smugness, and groupthink, to our friends over at the five in >> kimberly: hello everyone, along with jesse watters and greg gutfeld, it's 9:00 in new york city and this is the five. we begin tonight with a brewing battle in washington over how the government is going to spend your money. on sunday, congressional leaders signed a bipartisan deal on a $1 trillion budget to fund the government through the end of september but with no money for a border wall and more cash for planned parenthood and statuary cities, some conservatives expressed dismay.
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>> trump got rolled, the republican unscheduled, they ended up with nothing, it's sort of embarrassing. speak out no reason to keep electing republicans if this is what were going to get with this budget deal which continually pays for sanctuary cities, funds obamacare, funds the epa, gives money to planned parenthood, no money for the wall. >> kimberly: president trump pushed back and frame to the deal as a victory for americans. >> we have more money now for the border than we got in ten years. democrats didn't tell you that, they forgot in their notes, they forgot to tell you that. with enough money to make a down payment on the border wall. after years of partisan bickering and gridlock, this bill is a clear win for the american people. >> kimberly: at the white house press briefing toda today, director mulvaney slammed vinaigrette
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democrats. >> the dems have been trying to claim victory on this which i think is a strange way to talk about a bipartisan commission, we killed the other guys and it certainly doesn't bode a very well for future discussions. >> what does it all mean, to make sense of all of this, he joins us now for the very latest from capitol hill. how do you color today, winners and losers? >> i think in a $1 trillion spending package cap there are things for republicans to celebrate such as increasing defense spending, a billion dollars more than what was going to be in there, $21 billion for defense spending, $1.5 billion for border security, something that he has worked hard to make happen and there are things the democrats can celebrate such as saving the funding for the epa, something they wanted to make sure was in there. boosting funding for the national institutes of health. bottom line, and a $1 trillion
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plus funding package, there's something for everyone to say they like, that's the nature of compromise on capitol hill. >> welcome to the five in prime time, i have question about communications on. it seems to me the democrats might have been one upping the white house by getting out there on sunday so that monday mornin morning, the story that everybody read was that the democrats won in the white house got enrolled, that lasted an entire day and that you have an an entire day, -- a little bit too late. >> no question about that, when we got first indication that there was a deal sunday night, where instantly hearing from democratic communicators what they loved about the deal it looked like a bunch of victories on paper and were asking the republican counterparts where are the victories and they said we're still working out the text they may have been a little slow to get out there what they loved
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about this package. clearly you would know better than anybody the white house was worried about headlines saying republicans cannot govern too much trump makes a rookie mistake, that sort of thing. they signaled early on, they wanted nothing to do with the government shutdown and to get these government funding deals through the house you need some democratic help because some of the conservative members always vote no on these spending packages and in the senate you need 60 votes you've got 52 republicans and some of the conservatives may not like that. it was very clear they had to sit at the table with the democrats and work this out. when it was all said and done, the democrats were very quick to say what they loved about this deal. >> kimberly: take it away with bob beckel. >> able to say that both sides got something out of this package when in fact trump got rolled up so bad it was
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unbelievable. you did it exactly right but i don't have to do it that way, trump gets no money for his wall, he gets no money to stop sanctuary cities, i can go on and on to. guy got hammered. the i give it trump this -- to stand up and say this is a victory for the american people and i was responsible for bringing it to you across the aisle, who else would do that but a developer from new york? >> kimberly: this is a question-and-answer period >> here's my question. do republicans think they have enough votes to try and put repeal of obamacare on this bil bill? >> switching topics on the? that's quick on your feet. they are working at, 20 plus republicans who are no on the house republican health care repeal and replace effort at this point that's dangerously close to failure. we've seen a vice president mike pence appear over the last 24 to 36 hours. he's been up here a lot in recent weeks trying to convince
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his former colleagues he used to serve in the house of representatives years ago -- to get on board with us this was a critical first step it could be improved in the senate but they need to get out of the house. there's been a whole lot of pressure to try to get a vote by thursday. the house republican leadership saying they're not going to do it until they know they have the votes, they don't want another failure headline. bottom line, they are pushing and pushing and pushing but it may be too soon to say what the play will be on thursday. >> kimberly: at jesse. >> congress just got back from a two-week vacation and they haven't cut spending, they haven't cut taxes they haven't repealed and replaced were obamacare and now they have a trillion dollar spending bill that doesn't found the wall fits now they're going to go on vacation the end of the week. when does it reach the level where the white house says "listen good you guys need to stop with the vacations and stay in washington and start doing something for the american people because enough is enough"
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have we reached that level? >> the senate will be here next week but the house is going home, i asked why are you doing that after you just had two weeks out, they have graduations back home, they can make appearances, mother's day weekend. >> jesse: mother's day. >> they may get an earful if they go home and i asked what of the president doesn't get a vote on health care before lawmakers will leave, are you expecting to get an ear full, they seem to be bracing themselves with the president might lose his cool with them. >> kimberly: numeral vacations. greg. >> greg: the more vacations the better the more politicians stay out of d.c. and mowing the lawn -- you want to keep taxes low and you want to get rid of obamacare do that.
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i think the only people who got rolled are people who believe was it president trump was a small government conservative. he ran on april american promise which could go either way. if you would spend on infrastructure, that's pro-american, but if you cut the new help build the economy. he can't lose either way. for rush limbaugh to be upset about this seems a little rich, because everybody saw this coming. if republicans keep falling for this trick i call it the most popular teacher syndrome. what's the most popular teacher? the teacher that doesn't act like the other teacher. if you are a republican in d.c. the quickest way to become a popular is to act like a democrat. the moment you bite into that forbidden fruit of spending, you have new friends it feels really good and you've made a deal and everybody likes you. that's the biggest hurdle for a
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conservative or a republican in d.c. is how you can end up being seduced by money. >> kimberly: it happens -- do have another quick question? speak to the republicans need -- they can't lose 22 votes. is it 22 or 23 that they need to have against them -- they're playing on thin ice here, right? >> they can lose 22 from the latest math counts, they are right about there. the pressure is on a lot of these lawmakers saying they are undecided at this point saying whether they are yes or no and whether they get called out if they are no. if they leave town without doing anything about it. >> bob: trump could call them back, the president can do that and should do that, i suppose. >> they're having people floating the idea about whether they should blow up recess and a stay here and have them sit here
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until they vote on something. there are some who say the longer you keep them here the more votes you may lose and make it a bigger disaster after all. >> kimberly: on behalf of a grateful five, we thank you. this is how we do it. dana, what do you think of this, should president trump have put more pressure or had his people put more pressure to get something done that would have satisfied everybody? >> dana: i don't think it was possible. this is obama's last budget. whoever the president is who takes over that first year you have to just sort of deal with that. i think the white house was smart to say september is where were going to make our stand and they kind of need that time, summers go by quickly, they go by very fast. we could end up at this point again in september, the stakes will be higher but i think that's okay. the president will have more of his team in place, but i do
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think this one a little glitch they've had this week, the democrats are like if we get out on sunday night, we will make all the monday morning papers. chuck schumer used to do this he was great at it. he caught everybody flat-footed on monday morning, should have been working on a sunday. >> greg: why do people always say flat-footed as though it's a bad thing. >> dana: to have flat feet? >> greg: yes, i do. it's a micro-aggression. i think these budget issues are always an away game for republicans, it's always the democrats turf whenever you come on there. spending is the democrats wheelhouse, economic growth is the republicans will house. government growth is the democrats will house. it's always a war where you end up losing less. >> dana: president trump tried to come back on that today and say you are right, this has been their advantage, if you want to
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produce a different outcome than elect more republicans and put them in and get to 60 so we can actually get something done. >> bob: let's be clear about this, he should have known -- this bill was already worked out because it was an election. that's what happened you send a bill up they leave enough to buy a certain votes off become a trump didn't understand that is one thing i suppose but what he takes credits for this being one of the greatest bills. that's $10 million was perfect. >> jesse: if you go through this and this thing gets passed and you have somewhere to advance tax relief and repeal, replace obamacare, he's got momentum going into the next budget showdown and he could put a little more pressure on these democrats. the once he passes tax relief and repeals obamacare. >> dana: it will be tough to get that done by december.
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the interesting thing is there could be -- coming up in the c block, what is their advantage or incentive to work with president trump on anything? they play pay no political prik home, they wrote writers for things like if you were on a state that has legalized marijuana, there's a writer that says the justice department can't change the way they alter it. they were trying to put the handcuffs on some of the policy proposals for a republican administration and i think it will be very interesting to see in the next six weeks if the democrats are willing to play ball at all. >> jesse: the only incentive they have in the next midterms and the senate, the democrats are defending 25 seats and ten of those are trump estates. if there a little incentive. >> dana: but in the house there is not. >> greg: trump is like me in college, he's open to everythin
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everything. there should be a white line down the front of him because he's so middle-of-the-road. he grows the budget he cuts regulation he boosts drilling, but right now, he is a centrist, there's nothing to be alarmed about. >> jesse: he is not an ideologue. >> greg: you can get something out of him. >> bob: you were stoned and trump isn't printed . i'm going to give trump on this, he throws out ideas, the gas tax was a good example. >> greg: a terrible idea but you like it. it's punishing his motors! >> bob: no politician would raise the gas tax and trump had come out with the gas tax you get a lot of money. if >> greg: it is true but it's our money.>> kimberly: he n an hour. this is what he does it's all
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laying groundwork for the deal. >> greg: gas is low so you can sneak it in. if something is good you don't sneak it in. >> kimberly: did you have an energy drink? >> greg: no, i hit the gas tax tax! >> kimberly: will play it for you, standby next. the following ad is being condensed for your viewing convenience. i finally switched to geico. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear they have a really great mobile app. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪
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>> jesse: at the trump campaign has a new ad out touting the president's many successes, at least one mainstream news network is too afraid to show it but we are not, take a look. >> donald trump sworn in as president 100 days ago, america has rarely seen such success, a sub companies invested in america jobs again, america becoming more energy independent government regulations that kill american jobs eliminated. the biggest tax cuts plain in history. you wouldn't know it from watching the news. if america is winning and president trump is making america great again. >> president trump: i'm
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donald trump and i approve this message. >> jesse: cnn very upset with that at they won't air it because of the phrase "fake news," why do you think cnn is so sensitive to that charge? >> dana: one of the things that president trump says, may be cnn's counter punching, who can blame them? >> jesse: do you like the ad? >> dana: no, not really. i think he has had some good successes i wouldn't call it a tax plan, a one pager is not an actual plan but it's a great opening bid. i think they had some stumbles in the first 25 days and had a great two-thirds after that or three quarters if i'm doing my math right. in this case, everybody wins. if trump wins because were talking about it that were going after the media and that helps him as his face and who watches this show and it cnn wins because were talking about cnn, they could say look how principled we are we didn't do it. >> jesse: do you think cnn
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does win? it seemed like they were in on the joke and now they are the blood of the joke and they can't take the joke. >> greg: they're not used to being that position, i don't blame cnn for this. would fnc run an ad that says "the five" it sucks? it's like having your ex do the wedding toast. >> kimberly: i think this actually fine. >> greg: who actually believed in a single campaign and it's like listening to someone's defense attorney, every scoundrel becomes a choir boy. i thought 70% of the ad was really good but he said america has rarely seen such success. we defeated communism, there was the mood landon, the gulf war. >> jesse: was not in the first 100 days? >> greg: i stand corrected.
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[laughter] >> jesse: cnn is saying the term "fake news" is unacceptable and it's a falsehood because we're not fake, we're real. >> bob: that's what they're saying, but when trump put out that at its fake news. >> jesse: it's a political ad! >> bob: we've no help them along as usual so every showplace this ad is a lie. >> jesse: you've never seen the democrats like, come on. >> greg: he said it's one of the largest tax plans, that's true. what was in there that's an actual like him i don't think there was any. when he says successful that's a subject of opinion. >> jesse: i want to go to kimberly real quick because i want to play this confrontation between john dickerson at cbs news and president trump were
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trumpeted out like the feeling in the room. >> president trump: of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and and it's a topic that should be number one. >> you're the president of the united states you said he was sick in bed. >> president trump: you could take it anywhere you want. >> i'm asking you. i want to hear it from president trump. >> president trump: i have my opinions, you can have your opinions. >> i want to know your opinions are the president of the united states. >> kimberly: president trump is not good to put up with something like that we know it's personality, if he feels someone is being disrespectful for them or mocking him, i think he was mocking him. >> jesse: he wasn't changing the answer, you have to respect the office, you're in the oval office.
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>> kimberly: the problem is he has to have somebody there with him to handle these interviews. dana used to do this. she would be there and handle the interviews and go through it this is what we're going to talk about this is what's happening and advantages. >> dana: you know what i think think? i think maybe he wanted to do too many interviews over the last several days. i think if he had chosen one and done run really well, we would still be playing at all. instead of having seven interviews. he gets frustrated with the questions i don't think it was an illegitimate question i'd think john dickerson was being quite respectful. >> bob: i think the white house should send you a bucket because you keep bailing him out. of trump often asked that question because he knew it was a lie he can't stand talking about it. you've got to give the guy credit he is consistent about this, he is a consistent liar and people buy into it.
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♪ >> kimberly: hillary clinton is speaking out again about her election loss to president trump taking some responsibility for her decisive defeat but still has plenty of blame to go aroun around. >> it wasn't a perfect campaign. there is no such thing. but i was on the way to winning until a combination of russian wikileaks and raise doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me but got
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scared off. the election had been on october president. i'm now back to being an activist citizen and part of the resistance. >> dana: were you glad they election was not on october 27th? >> jesse: yeah, it's like the seattle seahawks saying they would've beat the patriots in the super bowl if the game was called in the third quarter. the reason she lost is because she lost wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania and she probably would have lost more states of nbc. i love how she blames call me and said the fact that she had a secret server it had something to do with it. >> dana: it she said i take full responsibility which would've been fine stop there, she had to continue on trying to alleviate any of the blame. >> kimberly: she is consistent and that her narrative the whole time has been it's not my fault, it's call me, it's the russians, she was invested by a far better
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candidate that everybody didn't anticipate was going to perform in the way he did. he out campaigned here, went to a bunch of different stops she ignored places she shouldn't have. >> dana: went to places that she shouldn't have. >> kimberly: kelly on conway said that you ignored wisconsin, oodles of money and no message and lost to a better candidate. >> dana: killian conway has tweets. >> bob: she says that to the microwave too. >> dana: she said undecideds did it break against hillary clinton after that speech letter. >> bob: let me say this, i want to raise money for her to take a long, slow boat around the world where she can help certain countries get elections done. you can never say there's a lot of reasons why you lost. if there is no doubt in my mind if comey hadn't done that in the
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russians hadn't involved themselves in this election, this good candidate donald trump -- a solid victory, 72,000 votes is not a solid victory. a >> jesse: what are the russians do, they made her famous? >> bob: when you find out that they did get wikileaks and the others to say all those things. >> jesse: cnn wouldn't even air wikileaks. >> bob: hillary? >> greg: forget comey, go, hold me. i love how she says she's part of the resistance. she's resisting advice to go away. she is resisting the fact that that she was the worst candidate for president in american history. she was the worst candidate in american history, that is a fact. she was unlikable, she stumbled throughout. she couldn't create -- she relied on her gender as her only argument she was embarrassing get it now she's water send from
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dazed and confused. she's graduated from high school but she hangs around in the parking lot. she is 25-year-old dude to show up at campus to pass himself off as a senior at parties, it's time to leave. the only political figure that is worse than hillary clinton is chelsea clinton who has all the entitlement minus the achievements. she is no andy carter. if the democratic party buys into her as the future they are being sold a left-wing lemon. >> bob: do you remember ross perot? [laughter] >> kimberly: you're missing the whole other half of it but how about the fact that she wasn't invited to the women for women conference because christiane amanpour at 35 minutes it was very one-sided, it was a very soft interview to me, i was expecting more from her, she was pressed
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for time. she was trying to help hillary and help further the narrative of russians and comey. >> greg: that was a women for women conference? where was the man for men conference? >> dana: do you want to organize one? >> greg: i shall. >> dana: we will organize that that. greg is going to expose real reason why riots erupted there
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♪ [laughter] >> greg: all right, may day which is short for may i spend the day panhandling and stolen
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underwear ended with violent rioting in portland, oregon, the city that last week canceled a local parade because violent threats were made by lefties. speech and it parades it disappear because the left promises violence, days later, leftists still violently run rampant. the lessons, once the threat of violence can suppress speech than actual violence can replace it. if there were 25 arrests of anarchists throwing homemade bombs at cops, anarchists, is that what we call them? what a fake word, it's just shorthand for want to be terrorist, they are isis without the goats. before bob's head implodes, i know this, doesn't reflect the whole left. ask yourself this. has a republican ever been busted for rioting on mayday? has a conservative ever been arrested for routing on mayday, has a libertarian costco manager ever been jailed for torching a car? it's only a certain type of from
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a certain side. maybe it's time to ditch the notion that there is some purpose behind this, rioting isn't done to make any point it's something a coward can brag about the next day to his friends or to pick up the girl with a nose ring at hot topic. violence is the loser's way of winning and as long as cities like portland view this as some romantic aberration, they will continue being a sanctuary city for jackasses who need a bath. last night you said we made of the stuff up, care to eat some crow with mashed potatoes? >> bob: this is one of the only times -- it's historic. i was wrong and the producers were right. i'm going to say this. i did notice today you showed pictures of that same fire bomb over and over again. >> greg: that happened after our show. >> bob: tonight? >> greg: last night. >> bob: because you were right
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and i were wrong, the federal communication is going to give you your license to produce back because you've been on this, you've got your licenses back now and legally produce this show. >> kimberly: if you have a death wish, everyone knows you don't diss the producers. >> greg: i have an idea, stop rioting. if you tell me legally this can be done. one a riot or is arrested, you can go to their home and sit there, lucky winners of some lottery get to smash all of their stuff in front of them, that way rioting would be fun. could that legally be done? >> dana: barely legal. >> greg: i don't know what that means. 's before you would have a reason to enter the department and get in before you go in and start to put out the fire and
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smash all the stuff. you can't do that but i hear yo you. when they actually commit acts of violence or destruction of public property they have to be held accountable and they have to be punished, that's the bottom line. you can't allow them to break the law. they don't have any kind of accountability so they keep doing it over and over again. >> greg: they did arrest a few but places like portland, seattle, san francisco, they always seem to have a benevolent, lenient idea toward these people it's like activism is so romantic. this is the price you pay. >> jesse: i looked at some of the names on the arrest sheet. here's who got arrested. aiden, breanna, lucy, who are these people? >> kimberly: there your friends. >> jesse: when there's a tea party can but the media is all of these people interviewing the
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guy with a sign that says a village in kenya is missing an idiot. if there is never a mainstream media reporter at these riots here interviewing these knuckleheads, what do you believe. >> bob: oh, man, really? dana hasn't said anything yet. >> greg: look at this, this is what's happening on mayday, those are antipolice protect people getting hit by explosives and hopefully there were no fatalities i'm pretty sure. it's a striking photo, this is what people do. >> dana: that photo will win a pulitzer prize, it captures the story. when you said at that anarchists is just a soft word for terrorism, the actual definition is a person that uses violence to advance a political agenda. i don't actually understand what the agenda is of these people.
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i understand what isis is looking for. what does breanna want with chaos? >> greg: they want to undermine my society, they want to undermine the free markets. if you can create a climate of fear then you can undermine people's ability -- >> dana: they are 24 years old, 19 years old the sky, 33, that's the 25-year-old who comes back to the parties and pretends he's a senior. they are so young i don't understand. >> bob: most of the anarchists in this country are up in the northwest, serial killers and anarchists live up there for some reason. they should be punished, this is just a small part of the left i appreciate that. the fact of the matter is, i don't know is a serious democrat who wouldn't believe they should punished. listen to their names, they're all kids who went to boarding school because papa has a lot of money, they can bring things down.
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>> greg: all right. >> jesse: we agree on something. >> greg: univision anchor jorge ramos says president trump is terrorizing the immigrant community, will tell you about it nex mr. wise man ... ... you wish to know how to protect your sterling credit score. my credit is off to a good start, but knowing so many things can go wrong with it... kinda freaks me out. well, unfreak yourself out... and download the free creditwise app from capital one. creditwise gives you a credit score, and alerts you to changes. even if i'm not a capital one customer? nooooo! yeah, it's free for everyone. thank you. gravity, is a fickle mistress. what's in your wallet?
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>> bob: new stats show illegal immigration is way down under the trump administration come at the end of obama's second term, there were over 40,000 border apprehensions per month. at that number was down just over 12,000 in march. take a listen to who univision's anchor what are you laughing about? excuse me for a second, why are you laughing courts mark >> it's been 102 days of fear, trump policies emphasizing the arrest of people have done nothing, the the law by coming here illegalle all complicit whenever were eating food, we live in a house in the apartment it was built by immigrants we are all complacen complacent. my concern is what trump is doing and terrorizing the immigrant community. >> bob: i'm sorry about that, jessie was giving me a shout, that's okay, he went to college
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and i didn't. let me ask you, let me ask about what he said? >> greg: no one was listening because were too busy -- >> bob: it says it's your fault. >> jesse: everybody blames the little guy. >> bob: seriously. >> kimberly: what do you want me to say, manage this mess between the two of you? >> bob: he didn't think i could pronounce it right, you're hispanic, how do you pronounce jorge ramos? >> bob: univision, right? what do you think? >> jesse: i really don't think trump is terrorizing the immigrant community come out when i was up in the bronx in interviewing illegal immigrants and hispanic americans a couple months ago. i asked them if they feared being rounded up by the deportation for spirit none of them said they feared trump at all. many of them have been here for many years and many of them
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cross the border illegally half a dozen times. i don't think there's any fear there, to say that americans are complicit in illegal immigration. the definition of complicit means you're involved in the crime. you're making me laugh! it means you smuggled illegal aliens across the border, now that was cooked by illegal immigrants print >> bob: yeah, right. >> dana: going back to the first block where greg was saying that trump has the white line down the middle, i think right now leading into the summer is a great time for president trump to lay out what he wanted to do which is some sort of comprehensive immigration plan whatever that might look like. if it can be a tax plan where this is one page, this is what i want to do. i think that would immediately alleviate a lot of the criticism coming from the hispanic community. >> bob: univision.
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>> kimberly: can i help you here for one second? you asked me how to pronounce it so i told you. here's the bottom line coming from the hispanic community, they want the law to be observe observed. they want to the borders to be protected. if they are losing ground, people like jorge ramos who think that they are the spokesperson for the hispanic community. hispanic community is law-abiding, and they want the law followed and i think they are actually far more supportive of what president trump is doing. >> bob: he said we're complicit. i think there's something to be said about the fact if they wouldn't come here it wouldn't work. the people who are opposed to the immigration reform sorry, i was just going to say the chamber of commerce. >> greg: mexico is complicit because they know they're getting back money from the
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people who are working here. we have to stop lying about this issue, it's not about family centric god-fearing mexicans. it's about modern threats which we talk about every day which is terrorism, toxic ideologies and gangs, that's what we're worried about. you can pull to competing ideas about immigration you can be for hardy, vigorous immigration but you want to make sure dangerous people don't get in. he's lumping everything togethe together. >> bob: i have to interrupt you here, one more thing. ♪
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♪ >> kimberly: it's time now for one more think about what you have for us? >> jesse: everybody in gym class loved playing this skin, here it is. >> it's up for grabs! it's caught, that's a catch. >> jesse: a bunch of snowflakes in louisiana tried to ban dodge balls in school they said human target games promote aggressive behaviors by attacking and overpowering other humans are not to be permitted. but the smart people in louisiana shut that down, there is still dodgeball in louisiana,
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everybody can go home happy. >> kimberly: i really loved dodgeball. >> dana: i want everyone to meet nasa astronaut jack fisher, take a listen. >> why astronaut, i drew a course where i would love every step along the way. my dad taught me love what you do you'll never work a day in your life. >> dana: if you remember when he was in the oval office, he was on the screen that they're talking with president trump and his fellow astronauts. i met him in houston, texas, at a book signing, he told me he's a broncos fan he said he's going to space he said do need offend? he took him up in the space he's on the international space station. take your kids there you can learn all about the international space station, you can follow him i'll let you know on twitter how to do that you can follow his and jasper's journey. >> kimberly: he's in outer space, not just america. time for kimberly's food court.
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everybody feast your eyes on this for real because hershey's has released a limited edition candy inspired by u.s. summer destinations. this is flavors of hawaii, president obama might like that one a lot. coconut almond hershey kisses. look at this, key lime twisters, barbecue paydays, strawberry cheesecake. >> greg: i wanted that! >> bob: i'm going fast as i can. >> bob: jared kushner who is the strategist for president trump, he was a developer and he has a thing he started. you know how we got it paid for? $215 million of credit from no other than mr. soros. congratulations, no wonder he didn't put it in your pilot?
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>> dana: put the candy in your mouth. never miss an episode of the five, don't forget to set >> bret: president trump says the country may need a good government shutdown as his administration rips democrats for spiking the budget football. this is "special report" ." good evening paired welcome to washington. i am bret baier. president trump may be setting the stage for an all-out war with senate democrats over the next budget. democrats have been gloating over shutting down much of the president's agenda in the most recent budget bill. the president says the government shutdown in september might be a good thing. essentially to shake things up here in washington. all this comes as congressional republicans battle with

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