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>> ed: and there is no joy in mudville tonight, a another triple putting a man on base. the night continues. ♪ >> greg: hi, i am greg gutfeld, here with juan williams, kimberly guilfoyle, jesse watters and using her towel as a gum wrapper, dana perino. you are watching "the five." ♪ yesterday, a left-wing creep opened fire on g.o.p. lawmakers practicing for tonight's game... [gunshots]
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>> do we know where he is at? >> he's behind home plate. speak up i assume people have been calling 911 already. >> greg: despite the attacker, the lawmakers to the field tonight at nationals stadium in d.c. more on that as well as an update on congressman steve scalise later. we have seen a lot of finger-pointing since the shooting, after preaching unity, nancy pants blames the republicans., >> do you think see this equally afflicting the left and the right? >> i do not. sometime in the '90s, republicans decided on the politics of personal d destruction. they went after the. clintons. that's what has continued. >> greg: sorry, lady, the politics of destruction started way before that. it's back for one reason. the attacks on discourse, if you
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shutdown discourse, there's no stop gap between rage and violence. discourse keeps us from killing each other. b so, knowing this, let's ask these questions. are conservatives the ones shouting people down on campus? are conservatives blockading offices and physically attacking speakers? are conservatives rioting after elections? are conservatives harassing professors for calling out racism? are they stabbing police forces? are they throwing urine on young women? this attack on discourse is not a right-wing think i might as a left-wing thing. they perfected it for decades, seeking to subvert the west. d i don't know one righty who wears a che shirt. but i remember bill ayres. he set off bombs. whose side is he on again? it is the same side targeting dissent with violence now. the premise is simple. if they think you are evil, not just wrong, then there can be no dialogue and only violence.
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so, there's the rub. if a person agrees with you that it's time for calmness, they aren't the problem. it's the people who embrace violence you are. i'd ask them to stop right now but i don't think they watch "the five." juan, nancy said it. it all started with the clintons. do you think the '70s -- it started before the vietnam war? my theory is it started with nixon and blaming him for? the vietnam war and calling all those soldiers baby killers. i think that is where it came from. >> juan: no, in this modern era, our politics really have have roots in that clinton impeachment and the very personal kind of attacks that came forth during that period i would go forward from there td the 2000 election and the acrimony about cheating in the election and the supreme courtnd decision.
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then, i think we had a moment of unity around 9/11ou but then you go to 2004, the swift boating charges against john kerry, money against president bush. it got so personal. c she said, we shouldn't be having thisho conversation. she wanted to celebrate the idea that we are family. congress people across political lines are playing in the game. >> greg: i remember the hearings, jesse, i am that old. how ronald reagan was portrayed as a hitler. >> jesse: i wasn't going to say that. >> greg: the radical left has always traffic in violence because they always think it's part of a revolutionary ideology. >> jesse: you made that last point last night, it's their bloodstream of what they do. to juan's point about the personal destruction of the '90s, i think it was bill clinton who destroyed his own presidency by making a dumb personal decision. let's make sure we have that
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clear. nancy pelosi is politicizing an assassination attack the nation attempt against her own colleagues. she didn't wait 24 hours. the guy is still at the hospital. she's pointing fingers at republicans after a democrat pointed a gun at republicans and pulled the trigger? the media and democrats have almost accepted death and violence in the political discourse. when celebrities go out there and they talk about killing and assassination and blowing up the white house, no one draws the line for them. they don't know where the linewh is. you didn't have a thousand newspaper reporters and personalities and all this mainstream media constantly trying to destroy president obama and trying to impeach president obama. you didn't have that. right now, you have an avalanche of negativity. you don't have republican politicians going out there and
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saying president obama kills people and he's a killer. you have that right now against president trump. there's a real reason the left is so bloodthirsty. trump threatens their existence. if he succeeds and america first succeeds, their credibility and coalition is done. this is life and death for the left. the more trump succeeds, the more violent it's going to get.i >> greg: kimberly, jesse brings up what the right is always being accused of. i can't blame people for not liking the right. we are being told they roll back civil rights. they are secret white supremacist. sexist. guilty of treason. w t they sentence people to death if they ever try to change medicaid. the paris accords will cause massss extinction. if you read what the democrats on the left say about us, i would hate us too. >> kimberly: as a d.a., we
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have the charging sheet. they have thrown the book at us. anything else we can blame them on? careless, reckless with climate. everything. all evils or things that are wrong in the world, they say okay. you have to think, all thell nas they have called conservatives or republicans were people that voted -- for president trump, you are racist, sexist, anything they can think of. they have said it. how did the democrats all the middle-class and working men and women that came out and voted for president trump? w are all of those people bad too? i think they forget, because they are in this very vocal minority, filled with extremist language. the alt left, they might be actually offending a large number of hard-working voting americans out there who aren't spewing stuff but they are listening and hearing what's been going on. then, you see this. the poor taste of judgment.
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not canceling the play in central park, the assassination with what happened, the attempted assassination of congressmann scalise. how did it get this bad? >> greg: dana, whether it's pelosi talking to a republican about lowering the discourse, those aren't the people you need to reach. it's the people you want to reach, you've lost them. nobody in antifa is going to listen to us. >> dana: all these conversations are being had amongst ourselves. none of us are about to go out and shoot somebody because of their views opposing to us. on "the ben shapiro show," he was talking about the roots ofk this, they go all the way back to the jfk assassination. basically, if you look at what happened from the media standpoint, once talk radio comes into play and fox news is
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very resentful. there were successful media outlets. that were providing this counterweight to what had been out there for so long and never been challenged. now, with social media, you are taking a lot of the networks and the newspapers out of the equation. most people get their news online. a lot of this, one thing it's very sad, we haven't had a lot of reporting about this, what a lot of these people, like the shooter, james hodgkinson, when he's on the web sites about wanting to destroy the republican party, a lot of that content is fueled by fake news coming from russia, macedonia. people that are wholesale making up stories and trying to stoke anger and figure out a way theyo can make money because of the clicks. there's a whole sort of media thing that wasn't there 60 years ago that it's building. and basically throwing fuel on the fire. >> greg: juan, can i ask you
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about the golden state warriors not going to the white house? in terms of discourse, couldn't they go and talk to the guy and say here is why we are mad at you? people avoid that because what if they are wrong or what if they find out he's not so bad? >> juan: i think people have a legitimate right to say i don't like your politics and your fear mongering. >> greg: then go and say it. >> juan: they don't have to go and say it. i think by their actions, it's being said very loudly. i look at daily politics. i see tens of millions of dollars being spent down in georgia to demonize nancy pelosi. she has become the opposite of a whipping boy -- a whipping girl, a pinata for the right. i just think, what's the basis of this? it doesn't matter anymore. in the minds of the right wing, she is bad. they find they can raise money and generate votes in anger. >> dana: you're talking about the special election in georgia? the democrats have spent just as
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much money, if not more, and theirr polling shows they are in an karen handel. they spend all their money demonizing president trump. t >> juan: they go after trump on the basis of his policies. >> kimberly: what about her policies? >> juan: that's not what they do. they go after her in terms of she's the leader, the witch. >> jesse: can i say one thing about pelosi? she was asked that question, she was given the opportunity. which side is going to take any responsibility for this violence? instead of saying -- she could have said, the left gets out of control and we need to talk to them and make sure they don't do that.f or she could have said it's both sides. both sides are wrong. no, she pointed the finger at republicans a day after a republican was shot by a hard-core democrat adversary. >> juan: she said this is not the day for this conversation. >> jesse: she answered the question and had the conversation.
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>> juan: because she was pushed. >> jesse: she didn't have to answer like that. >> juan: the question is, if you live in an age where you see immigrants and black livesrr matter called out as evil and terrible and antipolice and then someone saying who is saying these things? why is there violence at the trump rallies, and donald trump's income i will pay their legal bills, and then ted nugent insulting the president, talking about -- >> jesse: some of these illegal immigrants are crossing the border illegally and committing crimes and some of the black lives matter people are chanting about killing cops. there is a lot of stuff to go around, juan. >> juan: president obama is not a monkey. >> jesse: where did you get that from? >> juan: the images that came from the far right from ted
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nugent, carl palladino, i could go on but -- >> jesse: you don't point to a random person in the tea party. i'm talking about the officials and media. >> greg: you are suggesting what trump says or does incites violence but it's inciting violence from the other side. think about that. >> juan: the guy they got punched in the face at the trump rally? >> greg: you find one exception. after yesterday's political assassination attempt, an update on congressman scalise'se condition, that's next. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace
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>> i want >> i want to thank members of congress, their staff, and baseball fans across the country for supporting tonight's congressional baseball game. by playing tonight, you areio showing the world that we will not be intimidated by threats, acts of violence, or assaults on our democracy. on this special night, i leave you with three great american words that for generations have tore down barriers, build bridges of unity and have defied those who have sought to pull us apart. ladies and gentlemen, let's play ball. >> dana: president trump delivering a very special message on a very special night, the game is underway despite yesterday's attempted assassination of g.o.p. lawmakers preparing for the event. peter doocy is live at nationals park in washington, d.c.,
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with an update on the game and on congressman scalise's condition. peter. >> dana, just as the 20,000 plus people were settling into their seats but before the game started, the entire stadium fell silent and everyone watched as the democratic team and republican team all headed out to second base to take a knee and pray with the house chaplaiw on the spot where steve scalise would have been standing tonight if he hadn't been targeted by a gunman while practicing for tonight's game.ee a photo of steve scalise appeared on the jumbotron, as a member of the republican team, and democrats and republicans alike all rose in 42 seconds of a standing ovation, a few minutes later, an email update came from the hospital where doctors say scalise is going to be there fos some time but has improved in the last 24 hours. medstar hospital is about five miles from nationals park and the house majority whip had a second surgery for internal injuries and with a broken bone in his leg. for the first time since yesterday's ambush in alexandria, one of the men who
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helped stop the gunmen, david bailey, appeared here to get to the mound at the center of the diamond before dropping one of his crutches and tossing a first pitch straight to the catcher, roberto clemente, jr.ig the entire crowd erupted in some of the loudest applause you will hear. president trump went on the video board and spoke about playing today's game. his daughter, ivanka and jared kushner are here in attendance. i can tell you for my spot here in center field, and the outfield, that when president trump was done talking, there was loud applause on the democratic side over on the left field bleachers and on the republican side, over on the right side bleachers. dana. >> dana: for good reason.fo thank you for that update. jesse, one of the things we stowed in the video was the prayer, the huddle of both teams. you said that was very moving. >> jesse: when there is symbolism like that in politics, that's historic.
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especially that first pitch we just saw. you get chills when you watch that. you get chills when you watch this. it's reminiscent ofce george w. bush throwing out the first pitch right after 9/11 at yankee stadium. not to that level but moments where you grip the nation.. jesse owens in the olympics. when they have the f-16 doingdy the flyovers of the football games. i think everybody, republican or democrat can appreciate those moments that bind us together as americans. >> dana: it sounds like congressman scalise is possibly doing a little better after surgery. >> kimberly: thanks be to god. everybody was worried privately and publicly in terms of his condition and how he was doing. i think all the amazing prayers are helping. i'm happy for his family. i hope he continues to fight through, it is difficult you have an injury like that and the terms of the bullet, the damage of internal organs, they are doing what they can do to follow up surgery, he's had a long road ahead of him.
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obviously, a tremendous amount of support. which fantastic. this was very moving.un i thought the president making the comments, i knew he would've liked to go, the security issue issues, not enough timing. his comments yesterday, as well. that was nice ivanka and jared went. let's take this and make something incredible out of horrible violence and tragedy and take an opportunity to treay each other well. and not go back. >> dana: juan, you still live in washington, d.c. what are you hearing from a peoe there about the mood of the city? pd anything you have heard from colleagues? >> juan: i'm not sure anybody in the country is aware of it but the star pitcher for the democrats, cedric richman. he's from louisiana. and chairman of the congressional black caucus. he was also a star baseball player at morehouse. he's, like, a real baseball player. >> jesse: uh oh.
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>> dana: i think he had a triple earlier. >> juan: he and scalise know each other from the louisiana legislature.at last night, this is the inside capitol hill talk, richman spent time with scalise and scalise's family. i don't think people would understand this strong democrat from new orleans is pals with scalise, who is a strong republican from new orleans. >> dana: didn't he come to defend him who was attacked unfairly? >> juan: true. >> dana: greg, are you enjoying the game so far? >> greg: how ironic would it be if there was a brawl? [laughter] we all talk about unity and then there's a brush back pitch. oh, it only lasted -- [laughter] one thing i find refreshing is -- i'm glad that scalise is hopefully getting
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better but there is matt mika, in critical condition. he suffered massive trauma. he was shot in the chest. he can't breathe on his own. he has to have a few more surgeries. then there's this guy, zachary barth, he was shot in the leg and then shows up for work the next day. it makes me think...g: >> kimberly: how amazing is that? >> greg: the next time i think about skipping work because i have an ocular migraine, i will think of this guy, who went in after being shot.l >> kimberly: thank you, i will remind you. bobby jindal went, too. >> dana: despite yesterday's political violence, a theater group here in new york city that still putting on a play that depicts an assassination of president trump. shut down?ex analysis, up ahead. ♪ customer: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care.
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monday, new york public theatre's performing "julius caesar," featuring the assassination of a president trump-like character. despite yesterday's assassination attempt on republicans, the play is still going on as scheduled. why isn't the left helping to get this shut down now that they are all of a sudden calling for unity? time warner says they are proud of this theater that is pulling on the trash. it's not the first example of anti-trump after he end.ra kathy griffin just held that bloody severed head, and who could forget the snoop dogg music video from march? oh, boy. so, greg, would the theater pulling the performance on the heels of the scalise assassination attempt be admitting to the left that maybe some of this stuff does have an effect and that's why they don't want to do it?
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>> greg: it's weird, i differentiate between -- whether it's abysmal art or not and what i talked about before, decades of anti-west fervor. i don't want them to stop it. maybe if they took a day off, that's fine. i don't want them to stop it. i want people to go there and feel really weird and feel a bit of shame when they are there. to look at the spectacle and to feel how funny this is. if they feel a little bit of shame and maybe a little stupid and maybe this isn't that edgy, this is just a way to score cool points, you never become less cool making fun of trump in this kind of arena. >> jesse: the arena is populated by democrats. it's a theater production. in manhattan. it's probably being seen by mostly democrats, with the democratic media here.
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it's not calling this thing out. they are supportive of it. the mayor is a democrat. i think that's why they are kinc of in a cocoon? >> dana: possibly, i believe they think there is honor in defiance. that makes them look courageous. again, i am for the first amendment. as appalling as it is, i wouldn't't attended. i wouldn't sponsor it. i wouldn't support it. i think it is interesting because it's almost like time warner is making a play to help bolster their brand by being defiant. they are making a choice. whether that works for them and if they can sleep at night, or whatever. bottom line, you might see more there is a difference here, if you look at something -- ariana grande gave that concert in manchester, england, and a week later she fought back against terrorism. you think, gosh, couldn't we maybe alter the play for a
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night, even, as artists, or to try to help everybody? if we are all supposed to improve our rhetoric, why couldn't it start with them? >> jesse: they could have done some sort of symbolism, take a night off. kimberly, "the new york times" said the response that you are seeing in some places like fox, it's exaggerated outrage to get back at liberals. what do you make of that interpretation, of that analysis? >> kimberly: it's shortsighted and inaccurate. not very responsible. this has been a big progression by the media, by academia. to cast aspersions and destabilize the government and a duly elected president of the united states with the comments, the vitriol that's inciting violence. it's in such horribly poor taste, just to be sensational. there's no contemplative thoughts for decency or
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civility, yes, it's their first amendment right but it doesn't mean that it's okay or that it's good. for time warner to stake a claim, they are jonesing after the msnbc people. trying to maybe get some of their viewership. and grandstanding and at what cost to society? and to people's lives? how many people have to be injured in attempted assassinations for people to wake up? to realize this is serious? >> jesse: that's a good point. we showed the kathy griffin beheading, juan. we had the snoop dogg assassination. i have a list of 15 examples of celebrities here saying they want to kill president trump, some of these things i can't even read, they are so disgusting. these are high-profile celebrities. at what point -- what has to happen for people to just calm down here?
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is it going to take another situation like we had yesterday? where's the line? >> juan: i hope this is the line. i heard today people sayings "this is my breaking point."." i think we need to cool out a little bit. i appreciated that. i think it's a good idea. this is horrific. you can have differences with president trump but you don't want violence in this country. by the way, if you actually have ever read "julius caesar," things don't turn out so great for the people involved in the assassination. the director of the play defending it, says this is an opportunity to chew over theg politics in a way that allows us to not be engaged in violence but to actually be thoughtful about it. that is what art is. that's why the first amendment exists. i don't think that people who are my conservative friends who always are objecting to folks who would shut down discussion and debate on a college campus, would say now i want to shut it down in the theater -- and it's a shakespearean play. it's not even a new play.it
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the example of obama, the julius caesar production in minneapoli minneapolis. >> jesse: do they see it as a pro-trump performance? i'm not so sure. >> juan: it's interesting withth snoop, my objections with him have to do with pornography and celebration of violence and his depiction of black men. which i think is tawdry. i wish people would get mad at that. rather than that popgun. >> kimberly: against women, too. >> jesse: president trump fired up on twitter again and the witch hunt, obstruction of justice insanity. when we return. ♪ crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira...
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tweeting... he also offered this reminder... ken starr famously investigated the clinton administration and he is defending trump. >> it's too soon to tell from what i have seen, we don't know a whole lot. the answer is no. it's going to be investigated. so, we will soon know. obstruction of justice is really a very hard crime to make out. it's not just you want the investigation to go away, you suggested the investigation goes away, you have to take a really affirmative gaction. >> kimberly: dana, ken starr on that clip from this morning defending trump saying essentially there
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isn't any evidence thus far for obstruction of justice. >> dana: he would know, he was one of the most famous special counsel in our lifetime. karl rove's column, he talks about having been in the site of special prosecutor. he knew on the first day that the underlying issue... okay, they are telling us the game has ended in washington, d.c. i believe the democrats prevailed in this game. a wonderful bipartisan event. >> greg: fake news! >> dana: it does not have any bearing on the future of congress. a night they will all remember. really great night. it was fun to be able to carry it tonight. i've never been an announcer for a baseball game but i think i might keep this as a possibility. >> greg: do you know what this ritual is? the happy highline.e >> dana: good game, good game. back to the topic at hand.
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karl rove was a target of patrick fitzgerald and so was scooter libby. even though patrick fitzgerald knew on the first day that the underlying issue, it was done bi the deputy secretary of state. there were other people in washington, including in the state department, and they let people twist in the wind. i can understand the concern but i don't think "the washington post" story should be a cause for concern and i also think bob mueller is a guy, whose character is being attacked right now. he's not a showboat like jim comey. that was the accusation aboutme him. he's keeping his head down. you don't see him out there defending himself.f. i'm sure he wants to wrap this up as soon as everybody else does. w >> kimberly: i'm sure. jesse. >> jesse: there are a lot of leaks coming out of bob mueller's investigative team. >> dana: no, the lawyers of those people. >> jesse: perhaps. >> dana: not necessarily from their team.
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there haven't been any leaks in 30 days from that team. >> jesse: perhaps. after you see this report, you are wondering who is leaking. we don't know who's leaking. someone's talking. so, it is not a good look for the investigation. it does not reflect well on the investigation. let's just put it that way. it raises questions of impartiality. yesterday, i figure it's just the first normal step in the investigative process when you ask people what happened. a fact-finding investigation. there have been a lot of leaks that have turned out to be wrong, though. one week alone in may, "the washington post" had four stories that all turned out to be wrong. deputy attorney general threatened to quit. wrong. director comey fired after asking for more investigative leeway. wrong. republicans treat rape as a pre-existing condition. wrong.
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also, suspicious timing on "the washington post" story. i think we just have to wait until the facts come out. >> kimberly: juan, your thoughts on this, the timing, and would you like to make a comment on the game? >> juan: i don't know much about the game. the politics and how it impacts -- i think there is a reason for jesse to say is it right or wrong for trump to i question all this? i don't know about the witch hunt stuff. i think this is pretty serious. today, vice president pence went and got his own lawyer. oh, what's the big deal? and then the vice president -- i agree, that's -- >> kimberly: that's ridiculous if he didn't.ic you have to be able to, especially with what is going o on. you have no idea where people are going with these things. innocent i doesn't matter if thy are coming after you, you have to be represented regardless, otherwise, you will have a big problem. gregan. you are the only person that
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>> greg: i like that, gregan. you are the only person that calls me that. they changed their narrative at exactly the same time. originally, it was going to be collusion. that fell apart. immediately, everybody rushed to obstruction. you can't obstruct a false narrative. it can't happen. so, when that falls apart, we need to predict what the nextpa charge is going to be. will he be accused of building a time machine that took them back to the '90s and he set monica lewinsky up with bill clinton? >> jesse: in a gold time machine. >> greg: in a gold time machine. maybe he drugged hillary so she tripped going into the van. i bet we could come up with some really juicy pads for the media to collude on. there is the collusion.t >> kimberly: there you go. you're looking at the gamee thee in washington, d.c., bipartisan gamesmanship in a good way. coming together to raise money for a very worthwhile charity tonight. obviously, everyone thinking about congressman scalise. when "the five" returns, the father of otto warmbier, the
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>> we are thrilled that our son is un-american soil. i'm able to talk to you on otto's behalf. i am able to wear the jacket... that he wore when he gave his confession. >> juan: an emotional news the father of american student otto warmbier taking questions from reporters on his son's horrific time in captivity inm north korea. mr. warmbier tormented by the regime -- terrorizing and brutalizing him, sending him back to america in an unresponsive state. fred warmbier thanked the trump, administration for all it did to secure otto's release. he had some words for the previous administration. >> we received a very nice phone call from president trump who told us that secretary of state tillerson worked hard to help bring otto home. we are extremely grateful for their effort and concern.
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do i think the past administration could have donert more? i think the results speak for themselves. >> juan: mr. warmbier described his reunion with his son an exclusive interview with tucker carlson tonight. >> being able to see otto for the first time in 18 months, it's fantastic. it's great to have him with us. i'm very proud of him. he's with his family. >> juan: if you missed that interview, very emotional. catch it again at 11:00 p.m. eastern. what do you think about -- he seemed to indicate he thought the obama administration could have done more. >> kimberly: certainly. that's what he's saying. look at his son. look at the evidence. loook at the state in which his son returned. i am sure they made efforts and overtures,
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trying to get from all the reports and information, the administration was quite forceful in using our envoy to negotiate this and try to bring some resolution. also, the medical condition otto was in. obviously, the last thing they want is if he passed away there instead of being here. it's just horrible but what thet did, what north korea did to this -- to me, that's a war crime. to do this to that young man, who is very ghealthy. a great athlete. smart and kind. beloved by so many that knew him.kn to put him through that torture and that abuse? if anything says kim jong un should go, it's this. >> juan: jesse, i am so gladld you're here. i wanted to ask about dennis rodman. c he's over there. the young man was released before rodman got there.th there are other people being held. is it possible that rodman, aa friend of the president, could be acting as an envoy? >> jesse: um, perhaps. or this is a rodman stunt.
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you don't know what's going on with dennis rodman. hopefully, he goes over there with some good will and get something positive. i'm not sure rodman is going to create peace on the dmz. but i'm just as upset as kimberly. this is humiliating. this is degrading. this is dehumanizing. i'm sickened by it. i'm disgusted by the fact that north korea would send this guy back in this sickened state. it's disgusting. i hope the trump administrationn punishes north korea as severely as they possibly can.uc i know you can't do much to that kingdom. it's so isolated. it is unacceptable to parade this guy out there in this condition? and treat him like garbage like that? anymore, because he's too expensive or you don't want him to die? it's just unbelievable.
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>> juan: dana, having been inside, how does this now impact the difficult relationship between u.s. and north korea when it comes to nuclear weapons?t >> dana: it strengthens america's hand. we have a strong hand in this anyway. other regimes holding us hostage, we have americans being held in very tough prisons in iran. those are deteriorating situations as well. i think the administration is on top of it. i don't want to go that far and say that the previous administration wasn't, but north koreans rejected all requests until recently. because, i think, of thes worsening condition of this young man. >> juan: jesse is so hard on rodman. what do you think, greg? >> greg: is rodman going to promote something? if this is just a ploy to makeke money and not to do anything c else, he should stay there.
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we shouldn't let him come back. that's how i feel. i agree with everybody here.s i think this is an act of war. this is like an isis execution. it was done to humiliate and hurt and it's disgusting. i don't know what the solution is. do you bomb the country out of the existence over one act, do t you do that? i don't know. >> jesse: you feel like you want to have that done. >> greg: you feel like you want to. obviously you can't. you might remember this -- the jewish man pushed off the boat in his wheelchair. done as a "screw you." leon klinghoffer. i hate bringing this up, anyway. >> juan: more highlights from today's emotional baseball game in d.c. and jesse will cut out for a special assignment. he won't be here for the next segment. but you, you are going to find
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[cheers and applause] >> greg: the democrats one. stick a big night the democrats one. thoughts? >> the congressman shut up the play tonight, but there were 20,000 people in the stands, and a lot of those are congressional staffers. i started there in my career in 1995 on the hill, and i love that game. i love going to it. all of you showed up, shows how dedicated you are, and as greg mentioned earlier, greg barr showing up to work the day after he was shot shows a lot of dedication. our hearts out to you as well. >> and a nice at dinner that the democrats hosted. >> they raised three times as much money that that game has ever raised, and it will go to good causes around the city. great to see people come
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together and join a sense of human beings, and not always throwing punches and being involved in the partisan polarized america. >> set your dvr, never miss an episode of "the five." hannity is up next. >> sean: many thanks to our friends on "the five." this is a fox news alert. welcome to "hannity." we are broadcasting fromo washington, d.c., one day after a left wing assassination attempt on republican lawmakers. we were in the stadium talking to some of those eyewitnesses. republican members of congress. we will talk about those interviews later in the show. i'm not buying this national kumbaya moment. it's not true. it's not real. it's an outright illusion. yesterday was an assassination attempt on republican lawmakers. watch this scene.
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