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appendectomy last night. we will see him in this chair very soon. join me and my cohost for the five up next. [gunshot] [bleep] >> some very new disturbing information to report tonight, fox news can confirm that authorities found a list of six names of republican members of congress in a van belonging to james hodgkinson, the man who opened fire at a congressional baseball game. this news adds to a mountain of
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evidence that hodgkinson specifically targeted republicans.ad wounded five, including house majority whip steve scalise who remains hospitalized in criticad condition. representative trent franks of arizona was one of the names on hodgkinson's list. martha maccallum asked him about it tonight. >> there are certainly many indications now that the shooter was premeditated in his actions. i have been notified that, that there is an investigation and that i might be involved in that investigation. i certainly can't go any further than that. >> can you imagine if you get this information, that your name was on the list, shooting guns at people trying to take as many people down as possible, and you are one of those targets. >> we just heard about this, a
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bust who is not on the list were the cops that killed him. so we have to be reminded that if they weren't there, everybody would have been killed. he had a list. he was determined. i still believe we should be act as though that's the reality, that the cops weren't there so we remind ourselves what could've happened. when you look at this perpetrator, he flies in the face of the media approved stereotype. ee's an older white man with a gun. he should be a redneck. he should be a fox beer in a red hat that says make america great again. sorry, he's a left-wing and is nbc watcher. >> at this hour too. >> what do you make of this information? it is important that they have extra security because of succession inn terms of the majority whip position, et cetera. they didn't say that steve scalise was on the wet list. >> i don't know if he is a member of the house freedom caucus.
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all the members that were on that list -- i don't know scalise was a member of that party. it obviously wasn't random. he knew what he was doing. and this idea that it comes to the baseball field and asks if those are democrats or republicans.se i imagine he actually probably knew that andb perhaps we'll fid out not more. one thing about security for these members of congress is very interesting. onlyer the leadership has 24-hor security. imagine trying to provide around-the-clock security. for 535 members of congress. congresswoman marsha blackburn was talking about this the other day. they have asked the federal commission for permission to use some of their campaign funds to supplement the security like at times when i feel like they might need it. like at a town hall meeting or meeting with constituents are out in the open where they feel like they need it. the fcc hasn't said no, but they've been dragging their feet on it. but it seems to me that if it
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would give the members of congress confidence to be able to go out and do their work, and that would not be tax funded payer dollars. they would have to make use of campaigney funds to do that, i'm sure that other members of congress think that they are on a list out there somewhere. hopefully that's not true. if you don't have a way of protecting yourself, i think it's reasonable. >> i think it's reasonable. i think is a good idea. better to be safe than sorry. the fact pattern here, one that warrants perhaps letting them do this and making this accommodation in the interest of legitimate public safety and personal safety for our elected officials. >> of course. you want to have security. the interesting and difficult situation here is, take the white house. you can't even drive down pennsylvania avenue. you don't have access. the capital is supposed to basically be a congress. the american people's was to be able to gopl in there and talk o
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elected officials. in recent years, they've made some changes in terms of meeting space by creating that capitol visitor center that so many people may not be familiar with and is actually underground, but that's were so many of the meetings with constituents take place. in the last two days since t the shooting, you've had meetings between speaker ryan and minority leader pelosi about added investment in security and the capitol police. more capitol police on the ground and potentially as sandor was discussing a place down hall meetings. the question is how far do you go with security because we are an open society and a democracy and want to be able to speak to representatives. speak about the whole point of that a lot of them are making, that exact argument, which i think is an important point. then you find out there's lists with people on and you say am i on a list somewhere? that's the problem. >> i think having a list crystallizes how partisan attack this was. there's really no getting around
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anymore. it was a partisan political assassination attempt, and this guy watches msnbc. this guy was a campaign volunteer for a bernie sanders. imagine if it was a trump volunteer who watched fox news channel. just try to think of the reaction it had been the other way, just trying to highlight some of the hypocrisy. it almost seems like today, the media kind of wants to move on from the story. i was watching a lot of the cable news today, watching a lot of the paper and there's a real appetite to say you know what, talk about it, we have the baseball game, let's move on to russia. i don't think that would happen if it was the other way around and it's not time to move on. it'sld time for some soul-searching among everybody but especially on the left to say what aree we doing out here? are we accessories? are we exciting? these people out there now on social media, if you're not having any boundaries on social media and you're not doing it to someone's face and you're doing
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it anonymously and there's a million of you and your trafficking the same kind of bile, it makes it feel acceptable to slander someone or encourage violence against someone because there's really no barriers there. when you get out into the real world and start pulling triggers, that's the problem. there is no division between reality and real life and stuff on the internet. >> there is an argument for the fact that if you create an outlet for that, then you reduce the reality of it happening on the streets. if t the internet was around in the o 80s, in the 70s, with john lennon be alive because mark david chapman would've been harassing him from far away rather than trapping him? we don't know that. it's a hypothetical. i want to go back to the security question. there is a story today about a tennessee home owner who caught those two inmates who killed those prison guards. he held them pretty he was a citizen with the gun pretty held both of these incredibly dangerous murderers on the
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ground untill the police came. he was a texas home owner credit i'm bringing this up in the story to illustrate that guns save lives. those guys were on the run. they were on the run. they've murdered two prison guards. they were going to kill more. home owner with a gun prevented the deaths of others the same way that those police officers may not had to of been there if scalise wasn't there to save those lives. the weather is a gun, people's lives areso saved. >> since you open the discussion because i think that we should honor the tragedy that took place and i don't think that is the appropriate time to have a discussion about gun control. for more people have guns kill agthemselves, kill their friends and family, ands to me, it's te ideas that professionals with guns act in a way that protects us. >> legal gun owners are professional. you are smearing people who own
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guns right now. you're saying that they can't handle a. gun. every gun owner i know trains and goes to the range. >> in this case, we have here is someone who had a a permit from the state of illinois. >> should have had it. >> that's my point. >> use it every point. that wasn't your point. you said only professional should have guns. and that's wrong. >> here's my point. you have a situation where this guy is given a gun from someone and if you looked into his background, if the witness has shown him in the distant abuse case, he wouldn't have been able to get it. but he gets it and he perpetrates his horror. and by the way, we were talking about the partisanship when he had this list. there are several democratic candidates who have said they are not running because they have had threats against their lives and that they are scared. they live in fear. you talk about not getting good people in the public life. >> who's threatening you though? other democrats, hillary versus
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burning? >> let's not get into it. but there are a lot of deranged people who take any opportunity, any cause, they aligned themselves with something and then all of a sudden, we having a political, discussion want to attribute blame to one side or the other. >> today we also have an update on house majority steve basics and he is on everybody's mind. he is still in critical condition but miraculously somehow they think he will make an excellent recovery. even though he arrived at the hospitalca wednesday at imminent risk of death. president trump said these touching words about the congressman earlier. >> president trump: my dear friend steve scalise took ahi bullet for us. he is enduring but having a hard time. far worse than anybody thought. our country will perhaps become closer, more unified, so
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important. so we all owe steve a big, big thank you. >> so that was very nice commentary, and very close to president trump and candidate trump when he was running for office. >> i think he would've been like this to any member of congress whether they supported him or not. i also feel like this was the week where he found out what it's like to beey a comforter ad she or nation. it won't be the first time thatt he has to play that role. knows therey he will be other times to come. i think he set aun really good example of a high bar for himself today. >> there is a new jersey democrat strategist who actually said this. he had little sympathyt for scalise because he had lack of support for gun control. also we are at war with foolish, narcissistic rich people. why is it a shock when things turn violent?
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hashtag hunt republican congressman. 48 hours after the shooting, he is posting, hunt republican lawmakers. i can even believe it. >> he'll probably get hunted. >> he cannot be hired again. >> ever again. awful. that's unbelievable. final comments. >> one of the stories that's not brought up enough is medical expertise. the reductions and homicides directly related to a new and improved surgery, new improved techniques. if you had the same medical technology as you did in the 70s, we always talk about our declining homicide rate. one of the reasons is because we are saving people. >> like casualties of war. >> i think that's where they learned it is the battlefield. we don't want to be deceived by the fact -- in some cities the homicide rate is going up in others going down. a lot of it is the reductions are because we are just better at saving lives. it's interesting. >> and protecting lives as well. president trump fired up his
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>> >> president trump hitting back hard today on the russian investigation with this, this week. i'm being investigated for firing the fbi director for the man he told me to fire the fbi director. witch hunt. he is apparently referring to the deputy rod rosenstein. rosenstein appointed the special counsel to head up the russian investigation which is looking at president trump for obstruction of justice. if an anonymously sourced "washington post" story is to bu believed. mike huckabee says that a lot of these leakers are lying to try and take down the president. >> that's who we need to start questioning, who are these sources? people close to donald trump, if they're talking, they don't belong in the circle of trust. the truth is that's not who's talking. these are people who are making this stuff up to make donald trump look bad because i'm convinced that there is an attempt to overthrow.
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i use that word purposely. overthrow this president can and that is anarchy. >> so you are hearing a lot of of this now in the press about the suspicion that only had this conversation with the president and he then leaked this memo in order to spark a special counsel investigation of the president. and people are suspicious of that and they are saying that they are trying to take this president down from within. >> first of all, he's in charge because his boss jeff sessions had to recuse himself and is a possibility that rosenstein will recuse himself which leads to rachel brandon if she refuses herself, it's the guy in the true bongoe add. >> i like him. >> his dressing better. donald trump is in a video game right now called, get trump. he started the game. he put the coin in on inauguration. for the next four years, he's navigating through y different
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levels of attacks. oncoming monsters, different kinds of weapons prayed when one weapon fails like collusion, then there's another weapon called obstruction. what weapons going to be next after that? so he's actually trying to get through and play the game for four years. but he's got to get through alll of these levels. it's like playing doom, that was my favorite video game. >> so you are in the white house and new people that were in the white house when there was a special counsel investigation going on with the deal. the level of anxiety right now, or would you put that in the retrump white house? >> based on my experience, i was a spokesperson during that whole time, and he writes very eloquently about what that was like. in his book and then in his column in "the wall street journal" on tuesday. today you have a column by mark penn who worked for bill clinton and he writes in the hill saying about what was like for them in a special counsel in both of them saying if there is no evidence of the underlying crime, then the investigation should end.
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everybody was caught up in ancillary things. i think that jamie garlick, who is jared kushner's lawyer had the best response of anybody, and actually the white house referred everything to her. because she said yes, there's an investigation of course, we expected this. by governor huckabee suggesting that there is more nefarious things happening, i actually think that that's causing more problems because people are like while who could that be? you're putting fuel on the fire when actually jamie garlick is your best role model on this. she's like yes, there's an investigation. we totally expected this. nothing to see here. if you look withif the president did today, we both talked about congressman scalise, but we are about to talk about on the show is a big accomplishment. a campaign promise fulfilled and they focus on that. if he had just not tweeted that thing about the witch hunt, he probably would've had that fully in the can today. >> that's not a bad point. you're welcome tucker, i mean
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dana. we are talking about the hysteria on the one side but then when you look at three of the top legal minds besides kimberly guilfoyle in the country, ken starr, andrew dershowitz, and jonathan turley, constitutional scholars, they all say there's no obstruction of justice case here.th who do you believe, "the washington post" are these three people? >> people who have done other obstructions of justice cases, including the one against clinton, say that theref is moe than prima facie evidence here for an obstruction of justice case. there are other people who participated in these efforts. as a matter of what chef you want to call into the kitchen. i don't know how it plays out there. to me the big news today is you have staff told to preserve records. you had the president's lawyer michael cohan saying that he is hiring his own lawyer. we know that vice president prinz has hired his own lawyer. they're now going to apparently
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interviewo people, one of the late communications people for the campaign. we know that it goesat beyond. one of the things about the trump tweet that was so interesting is as you suggest, maybe now it's not about collusion, now it's about obstruction. but the investigation goes on. isis not only collusion, it's ao potentially obstruction, and now there is a financial peace that involves jared kushner. so we have it on many levels. i think the most intriguing thing that happened now is this rod rosenstein putting out a very strange announcement that says don't believe any anonymous sources that come from foreign governments. your thinking is he talking about the news that already came out or something else coming that o apparently is being intentionally sourced and placed by foreign governments trying to hurt the united states? this is really getting deep. >> it's really not. i think it's superficial and is bordering on asinine. there is no evidence to support this. there wasn't s last week or the
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week before. there still is it now. all of these people, just so you know already had attorneys. this is no new development.ev michael cohen, jamie garlick, have been representing jared, he has a strong favor of the president in terms of he trusts her and respects her and let somebody that works with the obama administration. the bottom line is smart to have a lawyer. don't you will have lawyers that represent you? you need one for other reasons including restraining orders. >> i need a full group of lawyers. >> the thing is you would be ridiculous if you didn't have given what's going on in the climate. we went down this road before because it was in "the new york times," five sources before where they said it was collusion with the president, anonymous sources. now again mysteriously, it's always a number, five anonymous sources. when you say rosenstein is saying that don't believe anonymous sources, don't sink your teeth into stories where there are over and over again
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say anonymous sources. i heard a man testify, the former fbi director connie said that he didn't think the president was trying to obstruct, that he is pacifically told the president he wasn't under investigation three separate times for collusion, so where exactly is a story here? the story is that people tend to undermine the president of the united states. >> director, he said pretty clearly he took it as a direction. >> where was that in the transcript? >> adding the most interesting things that we run into is there soso much talk this weekend abot whether trump will in fact fire mueller. that to me i think is a crazy idea but apparently not ruled out at this junction. >> heu does like to fire people. directly ahead, president trump turns up the heat at a rally in miami calling on cuba to return a fugitive cop killer to the u.s. details when we a return. ♪ any.
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>> >> president trump was back on the road today holding a rally in miami. demanding that a cop killer gets returneddek to the united stat. this woman shot and killed a new jersey state trooper back in 1973. instead of spending the rest of her life inil jail, she's been living the good life in cuba for over 30 years after escaping from a new jersey prison with the help of her pals in the black liberation army. president obama made a big splash when he reopened diplomatic relations with the communist island in 2015 but he made no mention when touting the cuba initiative. president trump takes a much stronger line with the country. demanding the communists send back. >> president trump: i say put an end to the abuse.
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release the political prisoners. return the fugitives of american justice,e, including the returnf the cop killer. joanne chesimard. the harboring of criminals and fugitives will end. you have no choice. it will end. >> so if you have been watching "the five" for years, that's not the first time you've heard that kind of talk. you brought this to our attention back in 2013. >> we talked about her for five times. chris christie brought it up once and we've been covering it. he killed a new jersey state trooper named warner forrester, and she's been forever since. trump went right to kill this deal because it is a deal because we got nothing in this deal. obama didn't even ask for "the first 100 days" or marla's the bomb maker. trump is saying that deal is these piecese want back. we want a better deal.
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we might not be equal in the deal but they were going to get these people back. this is controversial. i don't careth anymore. you can make a direct linkt between the shootings, because there's a love affair with left wing radical violence and you saw that with the weather underground and the black panthers. angela davis who suppliedhe guns that killed a judge. you have joanne chesimard who killed a cop. she was never retrieved because to sumptuous romantic hero. when you're a radical leftist, you can kill. you canr kill. >> that's interesting because i watch that show madam secretary and not too long they had an episode of the reopening with cuba. they have this type of character. in the show she actually didn't commit the crime. and she comes back to a hero's welcome. which isn't actuallya adequate. >> don't you hate creative license? >> the president also talked very passionately about the humans rights conditions >> trump talked very sickly sayinged since
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president obama made that deal, the kitchens have worsened that country. >> this is another example of a bad deal just like the iran deal. why not use the power and the might of the united states to effectuate good route the world. for example, that shame on you, doe not harbor eugene debs and people who execute police officers. and why don't you get something in return are ones? to do some thing and do the right thing. why do we always had to bend over backwards and play by thei. rules and by their terms when we actually have power and influence and leverage to actually accomplish some greater good. this is the easiest thing in the world for president obama to ask forth at the time. he gave them everything, we got nothing back in return. i think what president trump did make a lot of sense, any honored , anna marco rubio has been pressing on this issue for quite some time, and you could tell he was delighted. >> the policy was not completely rolled back. the obama era, but basically the
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wet foot dry foot policy has not changed. the embassy has remained open. you can travel but you can go under the guise of a cultural trip anymore. has to be actual travel. you're still allowed to send money to family if you are there. but one thing that changes, isll that if you do business there,i you actually have to pay business and not the military. i think that's one of the biggest things that president trump did say. >> the argument that comes from the left is, you know what, the embassies will still be open, on the carve out is in terms of trade, and you keep going. the reason why is not reasonable is what you get as we had a failed policy that has allowed a communist state to remain in place at our doorstep for 50 plus years. and president obama was making an effort d of trying to change the dynamic, and trying to bring american values into cuba, and encouraging our economic
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interest because i think with the mccreight demonstrate to tn government and people the virtues of capitalism. what we are doing now is pulling back. ben rhodes who was a leader in terms of the obama efforts said today trump doesn't care about human rights in cuba. >> he's the guy who made the deal with iran. >> trump is making a political play here somehow you get some of the overlying cuban-americans, not the younger ones, who want to see change buying into this. this is a total political move. >> rhodes is a fraud. >> i'll quote jeff like the said he is talking about having a republican senator to just lift this whole embargo. stop it. >> one of the things that president obama didn't do was to try to separate out the payment act. the payment issue, if you go there, you are paying the cuban military which is perpetrating a lot ofth humanitarian issues.
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>> all of the money. >> so now we don't have to pay erthe military and that's good. if you go over there, you pay the people because the people are not doing too well over there in cuba. it's shocking that we have a communist nation just south of our shores like that that's jailing and torturing dissidents and trafficking with north korea. >> harboring fugitives. >> and i honor president obama's desire to change the dynamic thatat relationship and open up that country, but he did it in the wrong way. you don't reward a dictator and go over there and do the wave at a baseball game. and send all that dough over there and it goes directly to the military and letve these cop killers stay. the deal has no teeth. resident trump came in there and said we are going to rip this deal up and we are willing to go back to the negotiating table. i think that's a win for america. >> got to run otherwise we won't have time for vagueness. rackley had, a young woman is convicted of manslaughter for
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gases are collecting in the car, and she tells him to get back in the car where he died. massachusetts doesn't have a law against encouraging suicide, but you've got a situation where she says she cared for him. he was terribly depressed, and i don't want to have him live this way anymore. what do you think? >> i think is very clear she had a direct role in the cause of his death. shect tried to take a chance by saying, she thought she would go against a judge and fare better against a jury trial. wrong. she has sociopathic tendencies, very clearly, this person is a danger to others. that's been demonstrated. there are over a thousand facebook and text messages between them to substantiate and document this. all she had to do was let a family member no. instead, she might as well have put a gun to his bed. i think she acted even father
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then involuntary manslaughter, she used malice which is disregard of known risk. he was suicidal and very depressed. she kept telling him get back in the car to kill himself. and though feel a little bit better when she is behind bars. because they have the aclu now saying wait a second, if you do pit and a lot like that, it would impede end-of-life discussions among family members, your doctor. what you think? >> it's a tough call. if the aclu says something i usually go the other way. >> you're a risk-taker. hi in this case, it seems like she is liable. she's culpable. it's just like yelling fire in a theater or maybe not putting the gun to someone's head but if you're egging someone on to that extent, youu have to be liable either as an accessory, inciting something. i'm not sure what the correct legal s terminology is. free speech has limitations.
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it's not completely free. if you're free speech ends up causing someone to die as a direct result that i think you have to face the music. she's going to face it 20 years along time. >> she's my not get 20 years. one of the interesting aspect that she was not present. let us be clear pretty she's not present at the scene. today, his family was quite pleased with the verdict. >> they were. it's difficult. that is kind of breaking new ground in illegal front. it can really could've used those types of things incorporated i think the prosecutor today put it very well, there are no winners toda today. >> three things, i do think there is a winner. justice. >> not reality winner. >> number one, if the aclu was
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worried that this should impede end-of-life discussions, that's good because end-of-life discussions should be extremely difficult. end-of-life discussions are usually code for putting mom and dad to sleep. it's important to make that as difficult as possible, not make it impossible, but make it hard. number two, why did she do this? according to the prosecutors and i believe this could be true, for the drama of it. to be famous as a grieving girlfriend. and very romeo and juliet of this thing. it's the majestic death scenes, the third thing is, she didn't kill him with her hands, but she goaded him to death. how similar is this to the discussion we've been having in the last week? about goading people to death or to commit deaths. all of these things seem to me to be very related. especially through the internet.
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you can actually cause somebody to do something. i don't know what the answer is but i think today was the right answer. >> i think you made an absolutely outstanding point because you see the kind of the nexus and all of this connecting together and why have we produced now coming up a generation of americans have nor empathy for others, they become incredibly desensitized to the use of social media, that you can hide and bully others over social media, over twitter on facebook and also encourage somebody that literally and trustee with their life that supposed to be loved when thatwi you're two kill themselves in the beautiful lifean of the youg man who is family misses. big wedding that's a negative five clinic side. when people come to the end of life and looking for a way possibly to end on their terms, we also have to consider what's going on. >> the aclu is talking about end-of-life or elderly people. he was 17 years old. >> it's completely dissimilar. that's for terminal illness. >> in other countries, they are allowing young people to commit
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>> i'm running out of song, but i'm going to mail the sin. facebook, i'm going to go to one first. from grant j. what three things, not people what you want to have during a zombie apocalypse? i bet you it's not gun control. >> i'll take it because that's the living apocalypse. i'll tell you what, it would be the wrong movie theater. i must've turned it to the wrong movie theater. i think just to be creative about it i would say property rights to cemeteries because i would hide and then i would if be able to sell the property once t the zombies were gone. >>ro very clever. kimberly, what three things would you want to have during a mbmbie apocalypse? >> i wanted to pick people. >> you can't. you can pick a zombie people.
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>> i would like to have an extra sharp machete read i would like to have some explosives. >> yes. >> i would like to have some sort of bayonet stabbing something, at least a 6-inch blade. >> there you go. >> put it year to year. >> that's how you stop a zombie, i just want to make that clear america. >> or a human. >> i would just have one thing, does one long thing of fabric i'd wrap myself into look like a zombie and then i just blend in. >> until they heard your voice. >> "watters' world" would be great a zombie apocalypse. >> we did a zombie run of waterworld addition last year. >> that's true. >> for spring break? >> i'm starving right now so i'm going to go with the food same. i want chips and salsa, frozen rose, and lake champlain salted
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here are some sound bites. >> the actor himself looks at us and his hand gestures. he was on his phone at times. >> was your favorite part when president trump was assassinated? >> that was one of the highlights. >> or low lights. >> will have that full "watters' world" segment at 8:00. mr. shakespeare in the park. >> wow, that was kind of a quick clip. i don't want to give away everything. >> father's day is this sunday, happy father's day. this week, i was talking to the fives producers when all of a sudden one of them, robert samuel got a call. his wife had just gone into labor pretty left in a hurry. i'm happy to report she gave birth to robert lee samuel the fourth, and we should note the baby's great-grandfather robert lee samuel, sr., is in the hospital right now. so we are keeping him in our prayers. and then a few days later, i learned that colleen williams, editing supervisor for fox washington bureau gave birth to a beautifull baby girl named kai
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lana. i hope i got that right. colleen's husband on it is very proud. with the proper pronunciation? welcome to the world. happy father's day everybody. >> praying for robert samuel stoddart two as well. >> time for this. amazing plugs. >> as in hair? >> tomorrow night, my show at 10:00, it's great. dave rubin, walter curran, huge surprise at the end of the show. you've got to stick around for it. it'll blow your mind. and then my podcast, go to foxnewspodcast.com. here's why. stewart copeland, legendary drummer p for the police, you wt to listen to this podcast. he talks about his family. his dad was in the original cia agent behind some of the biggest most unbelievable coups around the world. it will blow your mind. >> is a good podcast. i listen to it.
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so buddy the golden retriever has been attending a lucky puppy day care center for nine years, always been afraid to jump in the pool. so he so is been afraid. that changed a few days ago after a bit of a pull away from one of the caretakers. but he finally took the plunge after nine years. so he got to have a little swim. look at how happy he is. >> how much was that? nine years of puppy training? is not a puppy anymore. time for honoring heroes. i want to congratulate 90-year-old world war ii veteran william tobin who graduated yesterday from high school in vernon connecticut. back in 1944, he left high school early to serve in the navy during world war ii. when he returned, he married and build a home and raised three beautiful kids. i school diploma was always something that was on his bucket last and yesterday he got official that dream. god bless him and all the veterans who served and all the fathers out there.
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a very happy father's day to all of you out there. god bless you. have a great weekend and mr. hannity is up next. ♪ >> welcome to "hannity" and this is a fox news report. fox news has confirmed a disturbing report from "the daily caller" a list containing a name of republican lawmakers wass f foud on the gunman was targeting republican lawmakers earlier this week for assassination. newt gingrich, michelle malkin, patrick j buchanan, mike myers will all be here with reaction. but first, the unelected fourth branch of government, the deep state is trying to overturn the results of november's election and throw this president out of office. how did a bunch of unelected bureaucrats get so much power, feel so emboldened that they think they can undermine a duly elected president

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