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of the line, verbosity, smugness, and groupthink. we've got an hour-long special on campus. we will see tuesday. "the five" starts now. ♪ >> and jesse watters along with kimberly guilfoyle, richard fowler, lisa boothe, and greg gutfeld. 9:00 in new york city. this is "the five" ." ♪ big show for your tonight. hillary clinton returns to her alma mater today. lodges and called out on the out war on president trump. >> you are graduating at a time when there is a full-fledged assault on truth and reason. >> i'm sure graduates would've liked to hear something more uplifting at their commencement.
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more on that later. but first, we begin with fast breaking developments on the manchester terror attacks. president trump tonight is in italy for a g-7 meeting where he earlier joined his fellow leaders in a joint statement condemning terrorism. british police made another arrest in the manchester investigation today. and authorities say they are confident that most of the individuals involved in the attack on out and coughed down my custody. with the situation across the pond remains urgent when the terrorist who blew himself up he had a second bomb that still missing. british crime is or teresa may vowed to stand strong in the face of the terror threat. >> the murdering of citizens and the deliberate targeting of children up all the people at home and around the world. we must strengthen our resolve to overcome this threat together. and stand firm against those who want to destroy our precious values and our way of life.
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>> so one of the things she's been talking about in order to stem the rise in jihadi violence, when someone who is -- they try to come back, there has to be to make sure they can't just enter the country willy-nilly. sounds like a pseudo-travel ban, resident, greg? >> i think the terminology should be "terror ban." >> that's a good one. >> if you're in the haystack, it's hard to find a needle in the haystack. if you are the haystack, stop the needles from coming in. they missed a lot of opportunities here. the reason why, we've talked about this before, the islamic phobia phobia. people are scared of risking their reputation and being branded as a bigot. if you see something, say something? if you see something, say something, you might be called a bigot and don't. no one is judging the situations logically and they won't protest
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when precious resources are spent on diversity training instead of training people on how to see and stop evil. >> kimberly, apparently there may be a second bomb. we know now he had helped possibly from his brother. the brother was actually on social media posting posing wia firearm. a lot of missed opportunities. they might think there's a second bomb somewhere because they raided his home and they found a lot of evidence there was just more than one bomb making type material. where do you think they need to do in order to really, you know, tighten this thing up? >> you know, do what they are doing, quite honestly. we saw it on a flurry of activity right after the aftermath and right away they were taking relative -- the father, the brother and -- into custody. they are trying to examine the terror web, the tentacles, to know who are known associates, who are operating and residing in the area. is it someone else? are they in possession of a bomb placed mike they've got to prevent this.
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they've got to stop it. that's going to involve a lot of pouring through information, intelligence gathering, social media, known contacts. they will put up a hole, you know, bored with everybody, whereabouts, et cetera to make sure. they've got to start flipping people and bringing them in and questioning them and gathering information because it's a race against the clock here to try and identify the individual. >> absolutely. lisa, what do you think? >> theresa may talked about the importance of intelligence sharing between the g7 members. this was discussed with nato as well in the counterterrorism to effort. you put that as the emphasis. that really underscores the problem we are having in the united states with these leaks and the fact that this hurts our relationship with other countries at this critical juncture where we all have the same common goal of fighting terrorism. and so this is a big problem that we are facing. obviously britain shortly
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suspended their intelligent history. israel annou how they share information with us. this leak and conversations about health insurance underscores the needs about these leaks. >> richard, what's the lessons you've learned like to make >> i felt the snarking that >> no, it's classy. >> every day... >> your 80% water? he is 80% snark. [laughter] 40% smarmy. >> now at 20% more smart. >> enough about me. >> i think lisa is right. we have to have international cooperation -- >> can you say that again? >> i think lisa is right here. we need to have international cooperation to make sure we stem the tide of its terrorism. with that said, for international cooperation to be possible, that means our president has to cooperate with foreign leaders instead of bashing them. >> snarky! >> to go further -- >> how did he bash them?
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>> first of all, he did not say that he believes in article five, which every president has done. >> understood, but carry on. >> how is it understood? how do we know it's understood? speak of the trunk is -- >> not to mention the fact that a couple of months ago on the campaign trail, he said nato was obsolete. so i would inspect them to double down on article five. >> did you not listen to the brilliant analysis -- >> i feel like we did they show last week! article five is -- >> he establishes a point that creates disruption that brings people closer to his opinion. he -- he is for data, he decided to say, "we aren't tired for you not paying." he is a salesman! >> why is he saying everybody, put your money in the tail, okay, so we can combine resources to make everyone should bear their fair share if he wasn't adhering to the principle of article five? >> meanwhile, back at the ranch...
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i would love to hear him say that, but beyond that i think this president cannot go around being our version of the mean girls and say, this country is income of this country is out. >> what do you think happened with bringing over 50 arab leaders together and re-engaging with saudi arabia? >> none of them were sunnies. >> they are sunnies. >> let me ask you this, greg. arianna gandhi released a statement and said -- compassion, kindness, oneness that you showed one another in the past week is the exact opposite of the heinous intentions it must take to pull up something as evil as what happened. now she's throwing a benefit concert for those people who lost loved ones. >> it's interesting. she's... i say hurray for maturity. we remember a couple of years ago with the incident in the doughnut shop, she said she hate
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americans referring to obesity, she spit on that. she seems to have matured. but the message that she is giving is designed to hit all the right notes without offense. it's honest, but it's a very, very, very careful. it stays within the lines of being an entertainment world draw. you can't mention the cause. what caused this? if you do, you step outside the lines. what's the space you're making? are you in trouble -- >> you are making up arbitrary lines, greg! >> you know what i'm saying. >> know, i don't. >> the entertainer cannot attribute to the cause of the attack. it wouldn't be a bad idea, but i'm not expecting it from her. >> are you saying that she didn't write the statement herself? >> it was a perfectly made statement that hits all the right notes without offense. >> it is a lot of love, did you notice? >> i think she meant it, though. >> of course. she's on the disney channel. that's what they do there.
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>> what did you think about the statement? did you think she was to save? do you think she can go further and really putting a name on the enemy? >> yes. i think if she was in country music -- it would be a little bit more. >> you guys come you've got to be clear. she is devastated by this. >> we know this. >> she's walking a fine line. >> i think greg is exactly right. look, she's 23 years old and can you imagine putting on a concert and having something like this happen in the name of evil, in the name of hatred? i cannot imagine what she's gone through. obviously with a family... >> i thought should be out longer to be honest. >> real genuine grief and -- >> this is what we should do in response to terror because this is what they want. they want us to cower to them, tower, calvert and kate. she's saying no. you know what? good for her. kudos to ariana grande. >> i agree with you again! >> i feel like i should be
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worried that richard is agreeing with me. >> that's not a good thing. >> this never happens, i don't think this is a good thing. i'm in a little worried. >> politics aside, first of all, the contract which has to be nerve-racking. but not only has she put on her statement, paying the funeral, she is having another benefit concert there and she is a class act. ariana grande? class act. >> i like that. >> the better point, too, this is a group of people, islamic terrorists, who are striking out against fun and leisure activities. and these are -- these are their fans. they should be very interested in the fighting back and saying the right things and standing up to this because they are the targets now. it's not just... buildings in new york city anymore. you know? it's not just subways. they are looking at -- bataclan was a soft target.
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the club in orlando? that's where people go. >> football stadium as well, that we've seen. >> entertainers and celebrity's should be more outspoken because they are going after your fans. >> exactly. next, hillary clinton is not over her loss to president trump. we will show you what you told graduates next. ♪
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she didn't sound very happy with the trump administration. >> there is a full-fledged trolled on truth and reason. when people in power in the event their own facts, and attack those who question them, it can mark the beginning of the end of a free society. that is not hyperbole. it is what authoritarian regimes throughout history have done. >> and that is a warning. but one thing she didn't warrant about was wild speculation while remembering her time in college. >> we were furious about the past presidential elections. of a man who foster his presidency avoid end in disgrace with his -- obstruction of justice. >> she was referring to richard nixon. but let's have a quick fact-check, shall we?
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president nixon resigned and was never impeached, unlike ms. clinton's husband who was the most recent president to be impeached. feast on that fact, greg. >> i remember when i was a kid in the backyard, we had these dandelion greens. you can suck on them and -- >> a feast. >> you don't need them anymore because hillary is a walking fountain of bitterness. and i'm starting now to feel sorry for her. imagine being the quarterback of a losing super bowl team that spent months trashing the winning quarterback? is the textbook definition of a loser. think about how heroic it could have been if she had done a commencement speech about losing gracefully, about giving the winter at your hands before condemning that person. you can also apologize to monica lewinsky for shaming her. >> how about that? >> why don't you do that, hillary? in between cost... >> no response, hillary?
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>> i think she needs to spend more time in the woods, because clearly she hasn't moved past the election. she hasn't moved past losing can i find it to be hilariously talked talks about an assault on the truth, coming from someone who systematically lied to americans throughout the general election. look, she's clearly better. she was supposed to beat barack obama. she didn't, she was supposed to be at donald trump. she didn't. chill really she is just a little bit better here. look, the reality is she has to accept the fact that she ran that horrible can stomach in pain, shame spend -- in the final weeks, which brought her 26 electoral college votes. i think she is more self reflection in the woods, in a tranquil place, and give it more thought before she comes back up. >> let's go to my man jesse watters who spent some time in the woods unable to find her. >> unable to find her! can we talk about the house for a second? what was going on with the hat?
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she's not wearing it properly. she looks french to me. >> that's what she is supposed to wear, right? >> i've never seen it worn like that. >> i think she could've tilted it back. >> that's what you focus on and? her hat? >> i'm very superficial, greg. you know that. in her concession speech after the election, she said i believe in america, donald trump is going to be our president. we owe him an open mind and the good will to lead. since then, she's blaine russia, misogyny, bernie, and fake news. every time she opens her mouth, i think the american public says, "thank god she's not our president." the fact she raises up impeachment is ironic since her husband was impeached for perjury. and she made fun of trump saying that he likes to talk about crowd size. last time i checked, she couldn't fill a high school gymnasium. she also said that donald trump is assaulting the truth. hillary lied about her secret
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server, she lied about benghazi, she lied about the president keeping her health care. she doesn't have any leg to stand on. i think when she needs to do is go quietly so other democrats can come to the table and be the real leaders of the democratic party. >> on the leg to stand on. she needs a lounge chair in the woods, to perhaps ask her she doesn't look french. >> i have two points. let me make a broader point. >> which is right? >> the first point i make is a lot of politicians giving political speeches this cycle, they all sucked, right? they were all smug. donald trump spent more time in the coast guard speech honoring the graduates talking about himself and the fake news media beer and she spent more time in her speech talking about why she lost. she spent more time in her speech pushing a political agenda. these graduations are about the graduates and their families. point blank, period. not about political agenda.
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no, every person who spoke this cycle was awful. yes! >> you made a good point. let it go. >> my second point is i have advice for democrats. all we've got to do here is that on our hands and watched donald trump self-destruct. it's been 135 odd days, his high's approval rating it's been is 41%. >> fake news. >> higher than the media. very true. >> higher than you right now. >> number two, he has a health care bill that's going to fail because the senate is not going to pass it. he has four russian investigations all happening at the same time. all we've got to do is sit back and watch the slow car wreck happened. democrats, don't say anything. don't jabbed at him to just watch. it will slowly crash into the car and implode. period. >> so you are rooting for the destruction of -- >> no, i think this guy cannot lead the country. and he is showing it. 130 odd days in, it's obvious.
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63% of americans agree with me. >> they need the time, they need trump as long as possible because they can't figure out anyone to leave their party or run against him. >> i don't know about that. >> oh, yes. i boomerang to myself. directly ahead, and outrageous situation at a college in washington. a professor of that and because he objected to an event that kicks white people off campus for a day. this story after the break. incredible bladder protection in a pad this thin, i didn't...
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save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. -- a day of absence where white people were strongly encouraged to stay away from campus. biology professor bret weinstein objected to the idea and the students did not react well. >> i am not interested in debate. i'm only interested in dialectic, which means i listen to you and you listen to me. >> no! >> you don't care. you want to speak on -- it's not about you. we aren't speaking -- >> it's all about him! >> we aren't speaking on terms of white privilege. you have lost that one. >> [bleep] -- i did not.
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>> you've got to stay! >> we pivot in the directions of the values you are here for. >> yeah, resign. resign. >> ♪ you've got to go >> terrible. >> terrible. professor weinstein now says the police are telling him he is not safe on practice campus. >> ♪ hey, hey,, ♪ you've got to go ♪ you've got to go close ♪ >> that protest occurred on wednesday in the library and according, no one was hurt and nothing was damaged. greg, what do you make of this? >> these are fascist robots with no brains in their heads. they should never be hired for a job. fascism and racism are now the double major at this university. it's like those horror movies where you find out that the phone call is coming from inside the house? the campus was supposed to be about free debate, but now it's
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the siege by totalitarianism. you know what the professor did that upset them? he came out against a racist act. there was a day where they say white people, don't come. they changed it so that white people can come, and blacks could go. that's racist! he's calling it out. this is what happens in a sterile environment free of libertarians and conservatives and it's all liberals, they eat their own? do not hire these kids! do not let them get in the world world -- >> [laughs] >> let them get jobs in the faculty, let them destroy themselves, they do not deserve your time and effort! they are disgusting! crap! you can't disagree -- this is horrible! this is absolutely horrible! >> richard, to that, what does this accomplish? >> the story is a little more complex -- >> what, did i -- >> i said quite a bit of time -- >> richard, the students barricaded -- >> went a minute through the day
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of absence is a thing that universes have done for years. no, no, no. >> they changed it this year. >> i will tell you. what happen was there was an api student who was arrested at a party and the other student was arrested. because of that, the university president created a board of students and faculty and parents to become sort of, they created a board to figure out how to deal with some of these proposals. one of these board proposals is to change how the hiring, how they hire professors for that's what teed off this guy. he sent an open email about the hiring of professors. students felt that email -- >> his email was in response to the fact that they have always had this day -- >> no, no, no. because of this year, they asked for white people to live -- i >> it was multiple emails sent out by the professor! >> the one they were ticked off was the one reacting to the students being intimidated. >> this is not his first act. he also, there is an interview
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on youtube where he talks about -- >> can you talk about, the problem is -- >> it's called evergreen college, for god's sake! >> he's a liberal professor, he's being eaten alive. >> he's being in my life -- >> if you cannot have dialogue, if they are shutting down these teachers, if they are not allowing for discourse -- >> all the students on this campus besides a couple agree with where the other student body is bent on not saying i agree with the protest at all. but i think this university has larger problems than its professor. no! there is a systemic racism at this university. that's why this api student was the only -- >> i don't trust it's systemic. >> when you say system, you better have the evidence! >> it's all the systemic determination at this university! >> explained. systemic means a lot. >> they have problems -- they have problems with how they deal with sexual assaults on the campus, they also have problems on how to deal with trans students. >> on my talking points from
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me -- >> talking points from where! >> that's a good question, from where? >> kimberly, what does this accomplish? >> nothing except -- >> exactly. you have a professor like this where they are not listening, they aren't being reasonable. now they are persecuting this guy and threatening like he was just on with talker, so our audience has seen him and hurt its story, it's terrific, horrific, in terms of the students taking over basically this campus. so the problem is we have now rising intolerance and we have suppression of free speech which has now risen to the level where you are interfering with education and schools actually being able to run and operate and actually educate. that's the problem. and in the issue of personal safety. can you imagine this professor? >> jesse, this person told him the police told him he cannot come to school because his life is apparently -- it's threatened. >> yeah...
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apparently after shouting at the professor, the protesters marched out of the building and were met by campus police. the students fearful for their lives began retreating toward the library and ultimately ended up in the trans and clear saturday you trans and queer lounge. they told me to pull out the beer and go back to my dorm. >> that doesn't surprise me. >> if i don't have to go to class one day, i support that. a day off! i been working really hard. don't fight racism with more racism, richard. when i was in school, i didn't ever get myself in the library. i try to get out of the library as soon as possible. >> and out of class... >> all right, we've got to go. we'll continue this discussion during the break. so fun. the justice department is going to challenge an appeal court ruling against president trump's travel ban. is the supreme the court next? details coming ahead.
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♪ >> president trump's travel ban is going to the supreme court. yes, indeed, america, it's true grit attorney general jeff sessions says he's taking the president's executive order to the nation's highest court after another federal court struck it down. form at the acting general sally yates why she declined to defend the ban before president trump fired her. >> defending the constitutionality of the travel ban would require the department of justice to argue the executive order has nothing to do with religion, despite the numerous prior statements that have been made by the president and his surrogates regarding his intent to the muslims for 24. i direct the department of
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justice not to affect the ban. >> #iagreewithsallyyates and all of the justices that struck it down -- >> did you just say "hashtag"? what is this -- >> greg, i'm going to you first. >> prior comments, statements don't matter? this is another example of how this terminating good from evil will allow people to die. trump made a mistake in that they shouldn't call it a travel ban, they shouldn't call it a terra ban, or call it "operation haystack," the whole idea of finding the needles or destroy the needles, make sure the needles don't get in. the fact is, no, we are hamstrung by a mentality that says, "because we are bad, we can't chase the bad out to," because at part, we are a flawed nation. and it really is putting us in a straitjacket. listen. it is nuts! all we are trying to do is protect our people. and that is somehow bigoted.
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how can you believe bigoted -- how can you be racist against a set of ideas? religion is a set of ideas. that's all it is. >> trump is a walking contradiction, greg. >> sorry. i'm losing my mind here. >> pull your collar off there you'll feel much better. >> in 20 minutes, i'm on vacation, okay? >> you got the short sleeves on. >> you've got to let them fly. what i will say is this. they are pretty quick. he says he needs the muslim world to work with him. you cannot ban half of them and have them work. >> he did. >> the court struck it down. >> the leaders wanted to meet with him in saudi arabia and these other countries. jordan has had a lot of positive things to say about this administration. look, this entire conversation has been completely overblown! we are talking about a brief pause from countries that have either been identified as state sponsors of terrorism, state
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harbors of terrorism. attorney general sessions has identified 300 refugees in this country that are involved in some sort of fbi, terrorist related investigations. we know it's very difficult to vet individuals from war-torn places like syria. john brennan the former cia director said isis is trying to infiltrate the west through migrants and refugees. there are articles about isis being able to print documents by taking over government buildings in syr able to print syrian passports. so why, with all this information collectively that we know, would we not want to be careful about who we are letting that this country? >> you say, short pause, i say muslims be 24. jesse? >> i say the supreme court is going to uphold the constitutionality and richard is going to cry his out to my eyes out. whenever the president finds any entry of aliens or class of aliens in the united states to be judgmental to the ancients
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done the interest of united states, either by proclamation, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens, immigrants, nonimmigrants, opposed on the entry of aliens, any restrictions that may deem appropriate. that is a firm, legal account. what he is doing is junk shopping and filtering it up to the ninth circus -- >> it is more than the ninth circuit. and appeals. >> on ideological grounds... >> you can say what you want to say. here is the thing. this travel ban is against the -- i'm going to the lawyer! >> go to someone who knows about this. bottom line is the u.s. supreme court is going to strike down the fourth circuit and the ninth circuit, we are witnessing a huge power grab of the executive branch and the authority of the president. that is a huge problem because they are trying to legislate from the bench and do the forum shopping which is not going to stand whatsoever.
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>> it's facebook friday. my favorite time of the year. all right, the first time will start with -- will go under the table with kimberly. this is from susan f. how will you be spending the memorial day weekend? >> are you asking or is he is in asking? >> i just want to know if you will not be in your apartment. >> creepy. so i'm going to be in the hamptons. >> oh! interesting. you aren't a stereotype. >> well... you got me very [laughter] >> richard? >> i'm going back to the nation's capital to hang out with some friends. >> what is the nation's? >> washington, d.c. have you heard of that? >> he thought it was new york. >> jesse, plans?
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>> community service? [laughter] soup kitchens... >> work furlough. >> that will never happens. we know jesse. jesse, you're going to the hamptons? >> no, i'm not going to the hamptons. >> he has a pretty plain vacation >> i have >> jessica? [laughter] it's supposed to be raining this weekend. i'm heading back to d.c. tomorrow and i'm going to a cookout on saturday. >> a bunch of beltway insiders here. i am actually going to miami. i am not a big fan of miami, so i will spend a lot of time in the hotel room. >> you do not seem like a miami guy. >> i have my vices, but not in miami. >> you are full of those. pretty funny. >> that is pretty funny. annamarie -- lisa, pay attentio attention. >> do not get sucked into waters world! >> if somebody narrated your life, who would you want to
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narrate or to be >> don't look at me... >> sorry, you got stuck with that. >> oh, my gosh,... i'm blanking on his boys. it's a male voice. would that be weird? >> lou dobbs? [laughter] what are you having to make laughing about? lou dobbs is, like, fox news' lou rawls. >> you know, there is some commercial on the air now? it plays on fox. in an australian chick? i want her. >> someone will write you on twitter. >> what about you, jesse? >> i'm going with james earl jones. no-brainer. >> e she's not an australian girl. [laughter] >> my mind is blown! >> i self identify as an australian girl. >> that's what i thought you were referring to. that's what i was originally thinking. >> i have two. either or both when fee or morgan freeman. >> those are two obvious.
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everybody wants morgan freeman. >> ice and opera first. >> i would like morgan fairchild. is that her name? thank you very much, kimberly. i bet she watches "the five." >> do you know what? i'm really liking bono these days. a very nice picture with george w. bush. he is against extreme poverty. >> kimberly guilfoyle... >> and irish background and i was going to say judge jeanine. i love her -- everything is a crisis. "greg gutfeld!" >> oh, my gosh,... >> or it could be judge napolitano. "it's not in the constitution" explanation mark >> who else you've got? >> i choose other people, but they aren't here anymore. [laughter] i will start -- >> we may not have a shell by monday. >> if you were able to be in one
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conversation in history, which one would you choose? >> these are hard! >> we did this already. >> yes, these are last week! >> i teased it last week. >> amanda... >> answer it! >> i would want to be in the conversation between frederick douglass and abraham lincoln. >> pay attention, kimberly! >> we did this already. i said before ronald reagan and margit tatro. >> i teased it -- >> i answered as last week. >> you cannot challenge alex trebek. >> you have one? >> i want to be at the dinner with president trump and president xi with china sitting with the click will make delicious chocolate cake. i would give anything to be there that he told the president we struck syria. mother of all bombs. >> jesse? >> i was going to say the
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comey-trump dinner so we can get to the bottom of that fiasco. >> would you be pretending to be one of the curtains? [laughter] >> jesse would be writing notes. >> with his little porcupine haircut... [laughter] >> on my gosh. >> i would like to be in the conversation on the floor when they were hiring me. [laughter] >> what were we thinking? >> i was planning on historic conversations. >> i was -- >> emails that say, "why"? >> for the longest time, they thought i was brian kilmeade. brian kilmeade would get in trouble because they thought it was me. >> he actually plays you sometime here. sometime here. >> one more thing up next.
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>> time now for one more thing, k.g. >> thank you, jesse. take a look at this print an unknown member of the royal air force wrote a message on a missile targeting isis after the group claimed -- they have confirmed that the photo is genuine. and in a few minutes, if you could please come with me upstairs, i will be hosting "hannity." yes, you'll see me in this dress. i got a fantastic line up your
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michelle malkin, herman cain, dinesh d'souza, charlie kirk, a whole bunch of people. it's going to be fantastic. we have a great show. >> keep it locked on fox. greg gutfeld? >> tomorrow, 10:00, saturday. i've got a great show. joey jones, matt eiseman and nigel faraj is going to be on. but here we have the return of... [laughter] >> i forgot about that. all right, the worst thing about the problem is the prime proposals. it's stupid attention seeking cliched idiotic thing where people have to make it into a big deal to ask somebody to the problem. go to the stuff santa monica mountain -- i'm sure some guy is walking with her girl, hey, let's go with little rock. hey, how do you think the rock feels? can't you just ask someone out
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these days? do you have to make a big deal out of it? i'm tired of it! >> greg needs a cocktail. all right. i talked to eric trump, business politics, other things on the table. >> my family is growing. my wife is expecting in september. >> congratulations. you need a baby name. jesse is a great name. another piece of advice. i've got twin girls. my golf games suffered dramatically. >> eric and i, we play golf together and we are going to show you who wins and who loses. >> that's a freudian slip. >> i really want to play golf with you. >> wouldn't end well. >> the romance is an all dead. mark zuckerberg spoke at harvard university. here's what he said. >> best memory from harvard is meeting priscilla. we met in line in the bathroom at the bell tower. in what must be one of the most
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all-time romantic lines, i turned to her and said, "i'm getting kicked out in three days, so we need to go on a date quickly." clearly, i'm not getting kicked out -- >> i will never go on a day, but the lease the romance is still there, greg. >> always good to know. >> lisa boothe? >> dave sugar is a 71-year-old army veteran, and he's now going to receive his high school diploma and finally graduate. he did not graduate because during his junior year, he decided to enlist, mostly there was financial problems and his family. that's one of the reasons. he's able to get his diploma because operation recognition, which helps veterans over 60 years old who are unable to receive their diploma get one. so congratulations to hope you celebrating with family and friends. thank you for your service. >> congratulations, and happy memorial day weekend everybody. >> you as well, jesse. >> be sure to watch us on monday. very special memorial day show. >> unless there was breaking news. >> don't jinx it!
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have a great holiday weekend, everybody. k.g. hosts "hannity," which is up next. ♪ ♪ >> bret: nations who compete economically vow to work together to fight terror. but trade and climate change are far from settled at the g-7 summit. and in the background the specter of russia. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president trump's first major economic summit is about a lot more than economics tonight. the president shook the germans up by calling them very bad and aides classified that was about trade. he is doing everything in his power to win over the british, reeling from monday's terror attack and the subsequent leaking of intelligence by the u.s. and the question of u.s.
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