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♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello everyone, i am dana perino. along with juan williams, greg jesse watters and kimberly guilfoyle. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ the democrats are on a losing streak despite the near incessant accusations of presidential obstruction of justice and unconstitutional actions.ea they are now 0 for 4 in special elections. four seats vacated by trumpti appointees. the democrats' issues were on full display after the g.o.p. netted two wins in georgia and south carolina. this is despite unprecedented spending by liberals. president trump brought up the republican victories last night at his rally in iowa.
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>> their plan isn't working. because they thought they were going to end last night in atlanta. they thought they were going to win. and they have been unbelievably nasty. really nasty. >> all we do is win, win, win. we won last night. they can't believe it. they say, "what is going on? what is going on?" we won last night. and evenig the worst of them sa, "that was a big win for trump." >> dana: the results have some democrats questioning whether f house minority leader nancy pelosi should keep her job. >> do you think nancy pelosi is more toxic than donald trump? >> you know what? the honest answer is, in some areas of the country, yes, she is. >> nancy pelosi was a great speaker. she is a great leader. but her time has come and gone. yes, she's a great fundraiser but if the money we are raising through her leadership is not
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helping us win collections, we have to have this difficult conversation now. >> dana: michael moore echoed that sentiment, tweeting out... as for ms. pelosi herself, she is brushing off the criticism and is as confident as ever. >> do you want me to sing my praises? is that which you are saying?se well, i am a master legislator. i am a strategic, politically astute leader. my leadership is recognized by many around the country and that is why i am able to attract the support that i do. which is essential to our election, sad to say. >> dana: and today, president trump tweeted he does not want pelosi out. he said... so, take a look at these headlines, jesse. these are from around the
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beltway. all about nancy pelosi being in the hot seat. i just wonder if they're actually going to oust her. they tried in the beginning of the congress and she held the strong. she's a big national fundraiser for them and she actually enforces party discipline. better than anybody so far. do you think she stays or goes? >> jesse: i think she goes. the coup attempt, then the knives are out. then, everyone knows who voted for who. that is the danger there. you have to be sure she is going to fall in order to take then action. i don't think pelosi fundamentally understand understand america or americans. and i don't think the democratic anparty is self-aware enough tht she cannot be the face of the party because she doesn't play outside of the state of california. she had a nice run. she took charge in 2006 afteria the iraq war went south and after some republican scandals. she pushed through obamacare, the stimulus disasters,
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misread the will of the american people and then she got bounced out in 2010 when the tea party wave took over. according to the latest polling, nearly half of the country believes the democratic partyy has become tooo extreme. that's up eight points over the last year. the whole democratic message under pelosi is built on fantasy. free college. freeee health care. russia.. i don't know how many moral victories the democrats are going to be able to stomach before it's time to actually start winning. president trump, saying we are going to win so much, you are going to be sick of winning. are the democrats sick of losing yet? we are not really sure. one of the side effects of trump derangement syndrome is short-term memory loss. thet democrats have forgot about the issue. the democrats are actually competitive when they talk about medicare, college tuition, wages, things of that nature. but when they go off on identity politics and russia, they lose.
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the resistance has failed it's not a winning message. actual democrats in the heartland waste of the d.c. democrats would obsess over them instead of obsessing over russi russia. >> dana: juan, there's a new poll saying that the majority of americans think republicans are on the right track and they would do better job in the economy and enforce change that's needed. the democrats are having this fight amongst themselves and michael moore is saying they don't have a message or a plan. is it time forghmi them to makee change?t >> juan: that's the real discussion. obviously, republicans will delight in the demise of nancy pelosi. they beat her up. you and i were talking on the show a few daysn ago about the idea -- what is this demonization of politicians? the nastiness. you watch the ads played down in georgia six, they were all about nancy pelosi, ossoff taking off the mask revealing that he was really pelosi.
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this far left democrat. this plays to republicans in a big way. that's why president trump is saying don't go anywhere, nancy. we love her. >> dana: maybe it's not about her personally but republicans have been able to successfully brand her as the one to fight against. it has been successful. i think -- i am very impressed with her career. she's 77 years old. she's been able to do a lot for thers democrats. there's something to be said for all that she's done. i also don't think she's going anywhere. >> kimberly: i know nancy, i've known her for a very long time, her family back in san francisco. she's very hard-working. she's made a lot of personal sacrifice. in terms of trying to serve the country. i give her credit for that and being a woman. believe me, republicans are not going to delight in her demise. they want to prop her up. there are probably more republicans supporting her staying in place and chuck schumer staying in place,
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crazy tom perez, let them stay. those three kings. let them be in their place. it's not helping. she's being a little bit scapegoat-y. touch on what jesse said. the democratic party. their insane, psychotic rage against the trump presidency, like of rage against the trump candidacy, there is an obsession with that, now they are a party with no platform. they have no plans are nowhere to go. at least nancy pelosi knows how to raise money. who else is going to step up? who's going to make phone calls and get the money? they don't know how to spend the money that they got. they are doing it in all the wrong ways. theyey turned it into a referenm for president trump instead of making it a grass roots. they were making it a nationwide thing in district six instead of getting right there in the front and back yards of the people they were talking to. >> dana: can we get greg in? >> juan: karen handel never mentioned trump once. >> dana: that's why the republicans were smart.
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and he stayed away from her as well. he didn't complain about it. >> juan: you don't hear anyone saying get rid of trump. his numbers are like, 35%-40%. they both are not popular. >> dana: let's get greg in. it's not just one person that's a problem. >> greg: it doesn't matter if nancy pelosi stays or if she's going.r it's the party. michael moore is dead right. enthe big difference between trp and the democratic party is with trump, there is promise. "i'm going to help you, here is what we are going to do." with the dems,ng there is no promise and even more, there is no redemption. if you agree with the democrats, it's too late. especially if you are white. if you are white, privileged, part of the patriarchy, you are doomed. right now, they have splintered the country because they replaced life experience with identity. we talked about identity politics. america is at fault foral anything. you can't have a singular identity of being an american. that represents everything
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that's evil. what you replace that with, hundreds of competing tribes. all these pronouns and identities. the democratic party is no longer a single entity. it's like sybil. a collection of combating quarreling voices. they are eating themselves alive. you look at the campuses, what's happening at evergreen, they are actually going after theirea own. taking identity politics out of the democratic party is like taking meatballs out of a meatball sandwich. there's nothing there. the democratic party can no longer say what they're for. they can only say what they are against. they are against so many things. they aren't just against trump. they are against people that are voting for trump. they are against gasoline. they are against meat. >> kimberly: weather.t >> greg: individual liberty. rightsg? i never thought -- you never thought you would see the day, they are against speech.
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they are the ones that are trying to silence people on campus. it is not the right, it's the left. >> kimberly: what they aren't against is sharia law, the abuse of women and children and gays. >> dana: we want to turn out to some tape that we just came across of actor johnny depp today at the glastonbury festival in the u.k., "the "pirates of the caribbean"" sta star, joking about assassinating president trump. >> you have misunderstood me. i think he needs help. the press is going to be horrible. when was the last time an actor assassinated a president?
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[cheers and applause] i want to clarify, i am not an actor. i live for a living. >> dana: greg, what do you think of that? >> greg: he is a mess. he is an absolute mess. the guy -- this is your prominent mouthpiece, a guy who is obviously in lots of trouble. so, i feel sorry for him. l he looks like a vintage lampshade from a thrift shop. >> kimberly: not that good. >> greg: he's trying to be keith richards every time hesl opens his mouth up. obviously, he's messed up. it's kind of sad he thinks the president is messed up when he is talking and can barely focus. >> kimberly: man in the mirror.. >> jesse: ask the secret service if they are cool with celebrities making assassination jokes or beheading people or putting on assassination plays. the guys that are paid to protect the president, they don't like these jokes.
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they just aren't funny. we were talking earlier, the president likes to keep nancy pelosi around because she fires up the republican base and make the democrats look bad. i say, keep depp around. this is the kind of guy that hollywood brings into a place like georgia six and justyw ruis it for the candidates on the left. this can't keep happening over and c over and over again. >> dana: juan, do you think the> democrats have a hollywood problem? >> jesse: good question. >> juan: i think some of the people on the far left, especially the hollywood types, i would agree with greg, sometimes the condescension is just overwhelming. like we don't like you, we don's know you, we don't care about the reality of your lives or how you think. that kind of arrogance is very unappealing. who wants to do business with somebody who's not listening? i will say this.
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it's wrong to think that johnny depp was in georgia six. i thought ossoff didn't emphasize the bernie sanders type thing. >> jesse: chelsea handler,pe alyssa milano, they were all in georgia six. >> juan: no, what you get is people coming in and drawing attention to ossoff but not these far left divisions that you guys delight in.a. >> kimberly: it's all over the mainstream media.it celebrities going off, going psycho. foaming at the mouth with the mainstream media.. this vitriol, the rage, enough to tick everybody off and really motivate the republican base to come out and support karen.te that's whye she won. >> juan: remember, democrats are up +7-10 in terms of a generic congressional ballot. >> dana: in 2018, that's true. >> juan: something's going on, we are going to talk about something specifically in theca next segment.
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>> jesse: senate republicans released their planned it once and for all repeal and >> jesse: senate republicans released their plan to once and for all repeal and replace obamacare. president trump says he willing to negotiate over the details but democrats won't even come to the table. >> obamacare is a disaster. it's dead. we are putting in a plan today that is going to be negotiated. we would love to have some democrats support but they are obstructionists. they'll never support. we won't get one, no matter how wgood it is. we will hopefully get something done and it will be something with heart.g and very meaningful >> jesse: president obama blasted the republican plan, posting something on facebook that said "this bill will do you harm."da no matter what changes the republicans make it, they cannot change the fundamental meanness at the core of thison legislati. greg, i am not saying this bill is perfect but it reminds me of
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the football coach that goes 0-16, gets fired, and then starts chirping from the bleachers about the game plan of the next coach. he has no credibility. >> greg: the brilliance of president obama, no matter how bad obamacare is, it will be impossible to remove. it's like gum in your hair. the thing that struck me was the democrat response especially after the scalise shooting, when we were talking about bad languagev and violent imagery. liz warren calling this blood money. paying for tax cuts with american lives. you wonder why these things happen, liz. you should maybe watch yourself saying those things. after what happened.pe what's interesting, they are having these die-ins because republicans kill people. that's what we do. isn't that the inflammatory language we were talking about? you are staging a w die-in.
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by the way, how are they able to plan that so immediately after reading the 142 page report? it was released today. everyone there read the report. they already knew it and just showed up for a die-in. >> kimberly: anyone who has a die-in also knows how to speed read. >> dana: there was a die-in at central park. >> greg: that was just central park [laughs]. >> kimberly: that was a wine-in. >> jesse: kimberly, a few conservative senators that have come out and said "i don't like this thing." do you think that's going to be a problem? >> kimberly: it's not great. it's enough to create a problem not to get through. obviously, the president would like to see unanimous support. that would be a good idea. then, say, listen, we understand, we hear your objectionsn. this is how we plan to address them going forward. well, let's put this in. at least, that was the argument
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they were making before. there they are. feast your eyes on the four. they made some comments before, this wasn't able to get through. and then they tried to address some of those problems. you are not going to please everybody but with a margin this tight, they cannot afford to lose anybody. >> dana: i think it could be a strategy. >> jesse: which would be what? >> dana: senator mcconnell knew they were going to be against it. and so, in the next week or so, as they try to offer amendments, you have to keep this bill for republicans to vote on it in conference. i'm glad they are actually doing this so then they can try to keep it in a conservative direction so it can pass the house. >> jesse: interesting concept. juan, anything's better than obamacare? >> juan: i don't think so.
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this is obviously not better. i love the fact that they call it better health care. okay, are more people insured? no, no, no, no. premiums go down? no. what about the american hospital association? let's get above the politics and let's go to the people who providehe health care. what they say? this is going to drive the premiums and costs for working people who come to the hospital. what about the elderly, jesse? the people we all have sympathy for? >> greg: they are all going to die, according to the liberals. you want to say it, juan. >> juan: if i say "die" or "push grandma off the cliff" -- you would delight in it, gregory. >> greg: you can't say that, but you are thinking it. >> juan: if you are putting a cap on medicaid and people in nursing homes -- that's how the nursing home gets paid, the fact -- >> greg: almost d there.fa >> kimberly: you forgot children dying of cancer. >> juan: we don't have enough time. the fact that you have a bill,
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8% support across the nation? that's the basis for theos senae bill and the senate bill really doesn't improve. the president called the house bill "mean." >> greg: the polls are measuring what people don't like, what the media is saying. they're getting their information from you. >> juan: oh, no. people are not stupid. >> jesse: is that how you guys passed obamacare? >> juan: susan collins, keller. >> jesse: instead, we will talk to ainsley earhardt who spoke to president trump aboutwi health care. >> republicans have the house and the senate but you have the senators that are not on board. >> they are four friends of mine. i think they will probably get there.h we will have to see. health care is a very difficult situation. if you look, the clintons tried to get it. after years and years, they couldn't do it. obamacare was murder for them to
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get. and now it has failed. it's virtually out of business. obamacare is a disaster. we are trying to do something in a very short period of time. >> jesse: the president is basically seeing a huge momentum shift off the heels of this comey stuff and this mueller investigation. health care passes, tax reform gets teed up, the economy starts jamming up again. this could be a turning point. what do you think? >> dana: yes, in theory., you could actually get there. for the next two weeks, they are not going to be smooth. >> jesse: it's going to be ugly. >> dana: absolutely. one thing about nancy pelosi, they could actually keep their people rigorously -- they were are all voting together. republicans are much more for individualism. everyone can have theirir own opinion and it's just a little bit more messy but by the end of that, if they get it for the president to sign, it will be better legislation. it won't be what everybody wants
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but it will hopefully increase competition. it will hopefully reduce cost.bu >> juan: after seven years. seven years. we areo going to repeal it. no repeal. it's what greg said. >> kimberly: president obama illegally transferred funds from the treasury department in order to pay for obamacare. it was not even self-sustaining. that's why it's failing. he >> juan: it was officer training but it's been sabotaged by the republicans. >> jesse: if you don't like it, maybe you can reach across the aisle. >> greg: you know what obamacare is? a huge, awful tattoo you got in your 20s. on your back. and it's, like, really hard to remove. it will take a long time to remove it. it may not be totally removed. most tattoos aren't. >> juan: they are talking about medicaid, greg. >> jesse: saving and stretching medicaid. you can see ainsley's full interview with president trump tomorrow on "fox & friends." president trump says he doesn't want to have a poor person run
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♪ ♪ >> kimberly: a fired up president trump addressed supporters at a rally in iowa, touting his administration's accomplishments. but listen to this provocative comment about his top economicau advisor. >> somebody said, why did you appointhy the rich person? to be in charge of the economy? i said, no, it's true. wilbur is a very rich person. in charge of commerce. i said, because that's the kind of thinking we want.
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really, because they are representing the country. they don't want the money. i love all people. rich or poor. but in those particular positions, i just don't want a poor person. does that make sense? does that make sense? if you insist, i will do it. but i like it better this way. >> kimberly: how many people know what he meant by that, raise your hand? i've seen four hands so far. juan seems to be confused. >> juan: i'm curious. what do you think he meant by that? >> kimberly: i know what he meant because i know who is in charge. wilbur ross has been very successful. brilliant. in charge of commerce. you have steven mnuchin, gary cohen advising on the economy as well. these people have been very successful, because they've been able to figure out the economic puzzle and how to succeed in the country. so, when president trump ran for office, he said, i want to get the best and the brightest available out there to help me with this challenge to make america great again.
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>> juan: can i interrupt? >> kimberly: yes. >> juan: he the richest. >> kimberly: i said when he ran for office. this is what he promised. >> juan: last night, he said the richest. >> kimberly: he said it makes sense to have someone who knows how to make money. >> juan: if he said what you said, i might buy into it. >> kimberly: would you vote for me, juan? >> juan: i can't help myself. i would. >> greg: he basically said, i don't want a clumsy person helping me move my couch. l there two types of poor people. there is a class designation where you work hard but you are never going to get rich. he is talking about the people that we know in our lives who are poor, no matter what they do withuc their money. no matter how much money they make it, they are just not good with their finances. somebody who is great with their finances, in charge of our finances, you want a great accountant who is good with money. it's amazing how pathetic the critics are.d they know what he meant but -- >> kimberly: johnny depp is a
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very good actor but he is very bad with finances. he really is. a whole lot of legal trouble right now. >> juan: the rich are better than you and me and the rich are going to be looking out for themselves. nottut looking out for the workg man in america. >> greg: you should kill them, juan. kill them all. >> jesse: you are rich, juan. >> juan: okay, but i am just telling you -- >> kimberly: juan, you are the richest man at this table. [laughter] >> greg: i saw those cufflinks, juan. >> jesse: juan is wearing a white linen pants right now. [laughter] >> juan: that is the day that i have the testimonials -- >> greg: you are the wilbur ross of "the five" ."
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>> jesse: trump gives a speech for 90 minutes and this is what the media is latching onto? >> juan: poor defense, jesse. >> dana: a couple weeks ago, ben carson -- >> jesse: he's worth millions of dollars. >> dana: he said poverty is a state of mind that he was roundly ridiculed for it. you look at jason riley, who wrote a really good op-ed in "the wall street journal" on tuesday, and you can listen to what ben carson explained what he meant byby that. he grew up poor. now he's trying to help poor people. i think that's what the president was saying. it reminded me of your book, "unspeakable truths." >> greg: thank you. order it now. >> dana: what president trump said is an unspeakable truth. usually politicians don't say things like that. >> kimberly: 100%. that is why ben carson is trying to elevate people out of poverty. give them housing and jobs. thatve is what you want, right? you want the best and brightest to work for the government because the top jobs -- you have no personal lives, you get ridiculed, investigated. there you go, juan.
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>> juan: goldman sachs for everything. just let them take over. >> greg: we are draining the swamp. >> kimberly: all of us here at "thea five" aspire us to be as successful as juan. [laughter] >> juan: i hope so. >> kimberly: up next, otto warmbier, the american student who died after being released from north korea was laid to rest today. greg's monologue on the pariah nation is next. ♪ flavors, colors or sweeteners, plus 10 grams of protein and 25 vitamins & minerals. it doesn't get better than this. boost® simply complete™. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time
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♪ ♪ >> greg: as everyone tries to figure out what to do with north korea, "national review" reveal t the key facts. the world by slaves from there. up to 100,000 north koreans are sent abroad in essentially slave labor to build stadiums for the 2022 world cup in qatar. when the r workers return, neary
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all their money is taken by the government, which i doubt is spent on eldercare or prenatal nutrition. we must pressure banks from handling north korea's money byt punishing everyone involved, we also need countries to stop using these laborers and lean on fifa, after translation, it stands for international federation of association football and by football, we meanuy soccer. it's the soccer organization that benefits from this gross export. north korea exports bodies, extracts their value, and tosses them aside. now, i know no one is going to cancel the world cup. especially if the world doesn't exist in 2022. w north korea got its nukes and they got nukes because people pay them to build stadiums. the money goes straight to those maniacs who don't use it to s fd their citizens but to buildt missiles. what if you started writing to fifa and demand that the games not be played on a field created by
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tormented souls? it may not amount to anything but it sure beats watching soccer. i like playing soccer but i don't like watching it. not enough stuff is going on for me. i do like playing it. i want to point out that this morning, it was otto'si funeral. it was in wyoming,s ohio. it was open to the public but closed for the press. north korea was testing weapons. do you think donald trump is planning something? >> jesse: i think it was yesterday, he tweeted, you know what, china tried, too bad it didn't work. it shows that trump is the unpredictable one. the last thing that china wants is some sort of destabilizing strike on the north to create downward migration pressure on their borders. they don't want that at all. that will motivate the chinese to do something. general mattis and secretaryth
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tillerson, i think there are some things you can do. some import tariffs we can do. china has to crackdown on some cyber situations, moneyar laundering.an we were in the green room, dana and i, listening to something on television. china still has a dog meat festival. i think the dogs. it's a m big thing. >> dana: i want the president to tweet about that. >> jesse: if he tweeted about that, how embarrassing would that be for the chinese? to bring a that much attention? >> greg: they aren't embarrassed. it would be like india going, "look at america eating cows." >> jesse: i think it would be a little bit embarrassing. >> juan: i thought you made a really great point. i want to stop this. when you go after -- we go after the actions of the cubans, and the iranians, everybody's assets but i don't think going after -- even russians -- we
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don't go after the assets of the rich, at the upper level of benefiting on north korean life. >> dana: i think president trump could do some outside of the box thinking. his containment policy isn't working. what if he led ang worldwide sanction against countries that take these north korean workers? there are no labor protections in these golf countries, either. the leader terrible lives. you can get other countries to not hire them or accept these north korean workers that might actually need help. >> greg: i know fifa is not involved in hiring these people, they are behind the world cup. but let them know that they are paying, you can go to fifa.com. >> kimberly: you ruined their night. china does have a long history in terms of shielding north korea from sanctions. theyai are really quite afraid of any kind of
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meregime collapse. they are worried about a refugee fallout if the regime collapses. what will they do with all the people coming across the borders and the problems? much like we have been seeing. in syria, what's happening there with refugees. havethis tumultuous activity. there is a tremendous amount of fallout. it happens to t lay in the lapsf the bordering countries, to shoulder the burden, physically, financially, economically, that type of thing. i think sanctions are hugely important, part of the overall scheme to put pressure on north korea. i don't think the united states or the world can stand by and allow this for a second longer. that strategic patience has failed. >> greg: all right. president trump says he has an idea for how to reduce mexico's bill for the border wall. more on this after the break. ♪
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lots of heat. we are thinking about building the wall as a solar wall. so it creates energy.wa and pays for itself. and this way, mexico will have to pay much less money. and that's good. right? is that good? >> juan: wow. what do you think? what you think, gregory? a solo wall. >> greg: it would be hilarious if the wall is better for the environment than the paris accords. they did zero for the earth, juan. [laughs] the wall at least generates some alternative energy. >> kimberly: greg, that was evil. >> juan: what am i to do him? >> greg: make it the longest strip mall, handball court. make it a drive-in movie theater where everybody can park their cars and they can watch movies-i onod the wall. do all of these things.
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>> juan: dana, i was looking at the number and still, 60% of americans think don't build it. >> dana: of all the things he keeps talking about, that consistently has about 62% of people saying we don't need that. i think he is recognizing the fact there are some other issues of immigration he will have to deal with. last week, he signed the order allowing dreamers to stay but their parents could be deported. that continues to be messy. there's a whole thing with thehe congressional hispanic caucus talking about some immigrants serving in the military but thel after they get back, they get deported. they tried to reach out to the president on that. the window for immigration reform is closing pretty quickly. especially, after the summer, they move on to tax reform, they probablym won't solve any f these problems for a while. >> juan: is this like donald trump environmentalist, "oh, yeah, alternative energy, really great stuff?" >> jesse: he's triangulating. he's playing chess and you guys are playing checkers. >> juan: no doubt about it.
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>> jesse: he's slapping some solar panels on the wall. take that, liberals. it's working. you could put pot dispensaries on the wall. student loans on the wall. there is no way democrats are ever coming across. and support it. >> juan: immediately your mind went to pot. >> kimberly: i could try. i like the idea, what can they say? we want to tear down the wall, the lawsuits in californiasa -- they were going to sue on environmental grounds. >> jesse: the salamanders. kimberly: but actually, there might be some solar panels and windows on top. whatever else it takes. if that would get people on board, i am all for it. back up energy a source because solar panels -- they don't always work. personal experience. >> juan: here we go.
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other in many years and he heard the dog was blind. look, the dog remembered him years.ix they worked together in afghanistan. i thought that was very sweet. and i also wanted to do belated by one day, happy 13th birthday to my good friend macy in savannah, georgia. >> kimberly: happy birthday, macy.da >> dana: there is my little dance>> partner. >> kimberly: thank you so much. i have ada remarkable video goig around right now. i'm sharing a retired u.s. special forces here right now. operative, he saved a little iraqi girl in mosul. they provide aid to civilians that have been targeted bysu is. she was taken to the clinic and it's part of their work running the organization. he wanted to send the message and not focus on himself.
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god bless him. our hearts go out to the people of iraq and syria, suffering under isis. this is why we care and this is why we fight. that's interesting. >> jesse: great video. >> kimberly: god bless him and his wife for the work we do. >> juan: ryan holton murphy just got married to maria packer. what's the big deal? here it is. he's giving up his last name and taking her last name because it turns out he's a green bay packers fan. yes, the couple met at a karaoke bar in madison, wisconsin, where upon hearing her last name, ryan asked for three forms of i.d. apparently that was enough to seal the deal, congratulations to the packer family. his last name is? green? his last namer. is holton murph. now he is a packer. >> kimberly: holton packer. >> dana: all right, juan. >> greg: if you go to foxnews.com, i have an article in the opinion page.
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with tom shillue. i have a podcasting you can check that out. it was get to the real business at hand. greg's man bun news. all right. they introduced a new ken doll has a man bun. why don't you just kill him?l why don't you just kill ken? >>t kimberly: oh, my god. >> greg: you could have given him a cool scar or a tattoo. why don't you give barbie a rat tail? you are disgusting, mattel.ca i've been fighting for years to get this trend to stop. i am almost there. i almost got it done, but you doow what you do? you start feeding it to the kids. you are indoctrinating thehe children in this sick practice. wrong with you, mattel? go to hell, mattel! >> dana: somebody asked, is greg going to do the ken-barbie man bun as "one more thing"? >> greg: i'm doing it as a segment on the show, because i
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feel strongly about man buns. >> dana: what about you, jesse? >> jesse: i am anti-man bun. i am sure the audience is sick of dana's silly dog videos. [laughter] >> jesse: i have a good dogan video that i want to show you. let's see this. this is action-packed. it's not a lame dog video.hi this is an escaped dog running through the streets. a cyclist, it takes hours to get this poor pooch to safety. finally, the cyclist with a little go pro rescues this poor pop. gets the dog. brings it to safety. the dog, it's okay. that's what i call a riveting dogg video. not some boring put you to sleep video. [laughter] >> kimberly: let's see --
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>> dana: we went paddle boarding get in the middle of the lake and i say peter, can you see jasper? irresponsible parent. set your dvrs, don't ever miss an episode of "the five." "hannity" is next. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." president trump is on a roll looking to push through his agenda. we are back to that, finally. newt gingrich, jay sekulow, ann coulter, lou dobbs and tom price are all here tonight with reaction. first, the trump-russia collusion conspiracy theory has now been thoroughly debunked. today, there is zero evidence. it's now time for republicans to rally around the president and get to the work of fulfilling the promises they made to you, the american people. let's movee forward. that's tonight's opening monologue. ♪ for 11 months, we have been seeing nonstop russia-trump
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