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>> tucker: that is all foror tonight. the horrifying dog festival last week, we will talk about the efforts with saving those dogs. good night from washington. here is "the five." >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino. here with juan williams, kimberly guilfoyle, greg gutfeld and jesse watters. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." we begin tonight with major developments on two of president trump's biggest promises. the house of representatives, getting tougher on illegalal immigration. sanctuary cities and kate's law. the bill is named after kate steinle, who was murdered by a five-time felon in san francisco.
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>> dana: after the boat he released a statement saying i applaud the house from issuing two measures, none of the house has acted i urge the senate to take up these bills, pass them and send them to my desk. first, president trump's revised travel ban took effect. after the subprime court on monday, much of it can be implemented before the high court make the final judgment on the executive order. ed henry joins us just outside of washington, d.c., with the details. what do you know, ed? >> good evening, guys. we are not seeing any of the chaos or controversy we saw here all around the country at the end of the first week of the trump administration. remember when that first executive order had been signedf we are not seeing that kind ofre chaos because in part this is a win for president trump. a partial victory earlier this
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week. to move forward for 90 days. it affects mostly muslim countries.e you do not have resist protesters here, there are officials from amnesty international standing by, inis one of the baggage claim areas, waiting to see if anyone's rights are violated or any problems but there has been absolutely nothing. the other piece of this is that remember, that was a self-inflicted wound when the white house rushed out the first executive order and did not have all the details flushed out. this is narrowly written. let's look at what this new order says. if you have a bona fide relationship with someone here in the u.s., you can come in safely.if a parent, spouse, child, sibling.
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you do not have a bona fide relationship if it's just a grandparent, grandchild and uncle. h basically an in law, extended family member. the bottom line tonight is this is a win for the president. his latest executive order is moving forward. interesting that moments ago, we heard the state of hawaii has filed yes, another court challenge anyway. even though there's no chaos at airports tonight. even though it's more narrowly written, there are lawyers on the left still trying to challenge it tonight. >> dana: kimberly, when that original executive order was rescinded and they wrote this one and a much more narrowly targeted way, you have the supreme court saying it looks like this will be smooth sailing while they put in some extreme vetting they hadn't released yet. >> kimberly: you are right. that's an accurate assessment, dana.
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we predicted on the show that in fact, it would pass constitutional muster. the voters agreed. and now it's basically an issue of implementation and making sure it goes through smoothly.si this would have been nice if it happened right from the beginning but as we see, the people that are the obstructionists and want to use this as a political arm for their movement are still trying to throw it in the face of the supreme court and want to try to make a problem here. let's see what happens with that. hawaii, who knew? >> jesse: a lot of people from sudan vacationing in hawaii. w >> dana: big concern. you can understand, hawaii is very beautiful. juan, the democrats largely voted against the kate steinle law and also something thatw would have addressed sanctuary cities.
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it is not something the minority whip twisted arms on. and yet still, most of the democrats voted in the same way. why is that? >> juan: it's pretty clear, especially the democrats as he pointed out -- they think this is not helpful in terms of law enforcement. you hear this from the police chiefs and the police officials who represent organizations, they think this is in fact going to open the door to people who are here without documentation,t illegal immigrants, not cooperating with police for fear that it will lead to deportation. and criminalization. they don't want that. i think they see this as demonization of immigrants overall. it becomes a cultural divide with the president having run a campaign in which he demonized especially the rapists and thieves that were coming from
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mexico and democrats say they are very proud and they're not going to go along with it. >> dana: here is laura wilkerson speaking earlier today. >> he now is serving a nine-year sentence in texas. we have to battle, we had legislation, it seems as thehe families are always trying to stay ahead of the game, someone wants to change it and let these killers off easy and out early. one of us deserves to be sitting up here. >> dana: jesse, the anguish happened over and over again. changing their laws for good behavior. what they are willing to support now -- they don't want any family member to go through this. >> jesse: of course not. it's a common sense legislation
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but of course the democrats don't have any common sense. cates law is a very specific. if you're a criminal illegal alien in your deported in this country and youts get caught sneaking back in you go to jail. 24 democrats supported that i applaud those democrats. c i don't see any reason to not support locking up criminal illegal aliens who w get caught reentering the country illegall illegally. it discourages illegal immigration and number two, it keeps criminal illegal aliens off the streets, thus making it safer for american citizens. i haven't heard any good reason to not support kate's law. i would like all the democrats to tell kate steinle's family or any family whose son or daughte. or family mentor was victimized by a criminal illegal alien who is deported and came back -- the reason that they don't support kate's law. i would love to hear it.
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>> juan: already, if you commit a crime and illegally enter the united states again, you would be put in jail. what this law was about is enhancing those penalties. >> jesse: what's wrong with that? >> juan: that's a betterit argument than what you just said. >> jesse: kimberly can speak to this. when you put a tougher sentence on the back end of something like that, it discourages criminal activity.gh a deterrent effect. >> greg: what kate's law and the travel ban show, trump's heart and mind is in the right place. these are both small tools as part of a larger shed of safety and security. what i find alarming about this is that these aren't horrible, horrible life-changing events. yet liberals react as if they are. even if you try to make a small temporary act like the travel ban, you cannot trust the --
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they constantly react as if this is something either bigoted or out-of-bounds are unconstitutional. r even when you try the smallest thing, a temporary ban on sixof countries that are lawless, lawless. this isn't travel ban to me, it's a lawless ban. they were never at the table before. they were at the table the politicians and media have accepted -- victims of police brutality, islamophobia and racism. trump brought these people to the table and forced everybody out to cover this story which has never been covered before. by the way, now i'm going tor bounce back to the travel ban. this is what we should be doing. ed henry was at the airport. you have to look at america like an airport. want to come here, you've got to go through security. that's the future. when you have terror mating witc
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technology, where one person could lock a dirty bomb, it's all about national security. the safety of the country. they are right. if you overreact, it shows you are not an adult thinking about it. you don't have statistics for the idea of people telling on each other. i looked into that. >> jesse: you don't lock up people for snitching.le >> juan: not even close in terms of the police -- >> greg: police officers -- >> kimberly: never a problem for me. >> juan: as a juvenile at the table, the reason some democrats might object is oh, how many people from these countries have committed some terrorist acts is the united states? >> greg: you didn't have any problem when president obama did it. >> jesse: what about in minnesota? >> juan: there have been more
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terror attacks plotted by peopla in the united states than people outside of the united states. >> greg: no one minded when president obama did it. what you have to offer if you don't like any of this stuff -- why don't you bring something to the table? everybody on the left and in the media say the same thing. they say "that sucks" and then they move on. >> juan: we have intense vetting. >> jesse: the san bernardino shooters, their facebook pages were filled with jihadi propaganda. >> juan: that was more about the wife in that case. our intelligence agencies work so hard. if you look at the refugees, of course, one part of the argument is freedom of religion, constitutional protection. >> kimberly: you don't have constitutional protection to reenter the country illegally. that's the problem.
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they are more concerned about protecting the rights of criminal illegal aliens than innocent people who are a murdered -- that are recidivists. this is not demonizing immigrants. we are a country founded by immigrants.. embrace immigrants but embrace our laws. all the people that have had to hire lawyers and get people to represent them, work hard and be able to wait their turn in line to take their test and be here.p not people that come over the border and commit murder or crimes that we have seen happen to these families across the country.ur people are tired of it. >> juan: this is not news. this is a cultural divide. they are just people -- >> dana: it's pretty narrow and it's only for 90 days. coming up, major controversy over president trump's tweets about two cable news anchors. we will be right back with that. s
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>> kimberly: president trump>> shook up the news cycle with some tweets highly critical of two news anchors. t >> president trump, once again drowning out his own message with a tweet. this time lashing out at msnbc's "morning joe" for criticizing him... >> president trump has turned crossing the line into a political art form. when he lashed out at two cable tv hosts this morning, he may have ventured into new territory. now members of both parties are calling him out. >> we begin with president trump facing the collapse of health care in negotiations and north korea, instead -- he is sparking controversy with venomous tweets with cable hosts of a news show.
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>> he has to meet a higher h standard than cable news, right? >> i don't think you can be expecting someone to be attackee every single day. the people elected a fighter. he won overwhelmingly. >> kimberly: obviously this dominated the news coverage. you didn't hear much about north korea and health care but you did hear about the mika and joe chronicles. greg, what did you make of the situation? >> greg: i didn't like the tweets but i detest them more. i've more in common with america than the people reporting on this. the horror it's coming from the political world and the media world. what about the world at home that has been treated like idiots by the political world and by the media world? h these two worlds think america, for the most part, is stupid.
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here you have donald trump goind after the two-headed swarm machine. these craven opportunists who have been using trump forever, sometimes they love him. sometimes they don't. it's an incredibly strange codependent relationship. a redeveloper from queens. he's not a professor of gender studies. he's a trash talker. that's what he does. by the way, i'm also getting tired of saying that this is somehow sexist. it's sexist to expect somebody to treat a woman differently. he doesn't even care who is insulting. his insults are every bit as harsh to women as they are to men. that makes him less sexist than the people calling him sexist because he treats a woman rudely. that was a rude tweet. some of the crap they have been saying in the morning? i don't know. i hate the fact that he has made them into victims after all the sniping that they have done. i don't want them to be the
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victims. they are just annoying, pretentious people. >> kimberly: you love their video. >> greg: oh, god. least talented man on earth. >> dana: i have always rejected this -- his personal attacks about anybody's appearance, it makes me crazy.y. the biggest winner in all of this is cnn. cnn is like the story of the week. he was on the upside of that. nobody talked about that today. that was off the front page. he says he doesn't watch "morning joe."s he's not alone. here's the thing. if they are so irrelevant, why prop them up? what's happened is they were going to go on vacation tomorrow. now they are actually going to postpone their vacation. and maybe become the heroes. i don't like any of the personal attacks that he does. the biggest insult he could put against anybody is ignore them. he's the president ofth united states.
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it doesn't get bigger than that. he's punching down. the only people that win from the tweets are trump and the media. nobody that voted for him benefits by learning anything more about syria, north korea, the health care bill they're trying to get a compromise onon us. but it's his choice. >> kimberly: and the media is going to cover it instead of health care and north korea. maybe they don't want to talk about the health care bill not going through yet. >> dana: it's members ofk congress that are going home trying to get this thing done. they need his help and the air cover that he can provide by saying he's behind it. >> kimberly: in the interest, you've been very consistent on this saying you don't like the personal attacks. greg makes a point that they engage in very tremendous personal attacks. >> dana: he's not the first president to go through it. i worked for a president who was
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called a liar every morning. he never reacted. he was criticized for not reacting. maybe this is a good tactic for president trump. i'm not saying that you have to be like president george w. bush but i was raised to not act like that.e it's hard for me to understand why commenting on somebody's personal appearance, even if you are attacked, i would prefer to let it go. especially if you are president. if you don't get bigger than that. >> kimberly: you hit him, he's going to hit you back twice as hard. he's very frustrated by the things they did. i've never heard mika and joe say anything like this about president obama. i don't think they should speak like that about any president. no justification either way. >> jesse: msnbc and these guys called president trump a mentally ill dictator. the president should not have sent the tweet but i understand
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why he said the tweet.ll he's had a very long personal relationship with these two hosh who have been on the show for many, many years. they socialize on and off camera. they had a very nice relationship for a long time and then the "morning joe" people turned on him. he feels personally betrayed. he's responding emotionally. m he is upset about it. don't show up to a knife fightnd with a gun. >> greg: that's how trumpth operates. he protects his brand. >> kimberly: he shows up with the moab. >> jesse: i get the whole argument that it's sexist to go after a woman. there's also the argument that women want to be treated equally. but you said trump goes after anybody. old, young, black, white, itd doesn't matter. you know what? it's not the gentlemanly thing to do to comment on a woman's face like that.
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i think you should have steered clear of that. it's counterproductive. it wiped off these two great s immigration headlines. when the congressman in louisiana made a comment about kellyanne conway sitting on the couch in the oval office -- a vulgar and distasteful joke, nancy pelosi was asked about it, they didn't condemn it at all. democrats talking about beneath the dignity of the office? these are the same democrats defending bill clinton. they responded more passionately to a trump tweet than an isisl attack. the outrage right now -- >> kimberly: some of these people didn't stand up for the president when the picture of kathy griffin, showing the beheaded president -- go ahead. >> juan: wow.
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what a performance by four of the five. you are on your heels try to make excuses. >> greg: don't start by insulting us. give your facts. >> juan: this is not normal. i think lindsay graham, paul ryan, republicans, we are republicans. they are saying this is not good. this is unacceptable. >> dana: who here said the tweet was good? >> juan: mika and joe said some things -- oh, they called donald trump names. he's not the first president -- >> jesse: i'm trying to give context. >> juan: i appreciate it but let's not get away from the reality. donald trump is president of the united states and stooped to a new low. i don't know how you explain it to your kids.
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>> jesse: in context, this is mild to -- >> juan: the blood thing and women? >> kimberly: oh, my god, he's talking about a surgical procedure. she was bleeding from the face from a face-lift. >> juan: before that, he is saying "dumb as a rock" mika. >> mika! >> juan: mika. i don't get the personal vindication coming from the white house. >> greg: i agree. what's worse than what he said is calling isis "jv." the most transparent words yougr will ever hear, people talk like this. they make these insults behind people's backs, he does it to your face. to your plastic surgeon face.
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i will take crap tweets over any -- calling isis "jv" is insulting to me. >> kimberly: when they were at mar-a-lago, he offered them to get married at mar-a-lago or the white house. the media is getting even more vicious, president trump will show you the worst offenders. directly ahead. president trumpl show you the worst offenders. direct so, your new prescription does have a few side effects. oh, like what? ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, ♪ nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no. ♪ sooooo gassy girl. ♪ so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪ next!
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oops, there came i just went off. you can come back. i won't say anything. i promised him i won't say anything more about you. i saw that red light go off. >> jesse: the president taking things lately. watch the journalists sound off on the president. >> people are emboldened by the actions of this administration, by the all out declaration of war on the media. >> what we are witnessing right now is this erosion of freedom in terms of president of the united states. >> someone is going to do something violent against journalists in a large way. i know where the fault lies. >> the white house is war on the press and the media. let's be clear about this, it's nothing less than a war on the truth.
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>> jesse: square this circle for me, k.g. donald trump calling the news fake, that's what they are saying. when the media calls republicans racist traitors and nazis for a year and someone actually shoots a republican, they don't have anything to do with that. >> kimberly: we are bringingd. up the double standard. the media acts like they have clean hands of this. they have been trashing president trump.p. anyone associated with him, his administration. the way he shakes hands, his breathing. shaking hands like a thug, they said. the president gets frustrated because he wants to put things forward. national security, jobs, make all these improvements that he promised, that people want to see happen in this country. but nevertheless, you see a lot of this whining.
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ask the questions. you are courageous. w get in there. do it.ns >> jesse: it doesn't seem like the press can take a punch. >> juan: we talked about this last night. the press should be tough but part of being tough is standing up for the first amendment rights. the people in power, the watchdogs against corruption. >> jesse: where were they the last eight years? >> juan: come on. they were terrific holding president obama accountable.c i don't see why the president of the united states would say the processing enemy of thesi united states, jesse. that's bizarre. >> jesse: he said fake news was the enemy. >> dana: i think the president, he has fun. he wants a foil. he decided the press is his
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foil. the other day, they were like make sure you watch the briefing. they like to fight. all the things kimberly listed, all the things he can talk about, if he wants to talk about the war with the press, theey press is going to cover that. it's serving dessert first. he's got to serve up the vegetables. can there be a reporter that matches his humor? like oh, yeah, blow him off. see how that works. the fighting, the only thing that this war is helping is trump and the media. >> jesse: that's a very good suggestion. do you think the more the media attacks trump, the stronger he gets? >> greg: their anger reveals they've been found out. i think trump happened to be the
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right person at the right time for this. we've seen four decades ofpu punitive bias against people who do not share liberal assumptions. we've all been through this. right now what you are seeing is almost a radicalization of young conservatives -- conservatives in general who are emboldened for payback.. they are talking about fake news and pointing out media bias. we used to do that all the time and nobody cared. now the free ride is over. this ideological paralysis that has corrupted an industry is falling apart. o donald trump happen to be just the guy that is right there calling them out. he is marginalizing the media through his tweeting and the way the media marginalized america. if you weren't on the coast, you didn't matter.r. trump said no, the people in the middle matter. he marginalized the media by going to those people through rallies and tweets. i think the media has to come out of the closet. they have to come out and say yes, we are biased. we are all biased.
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we lean to the left or right. the difference between us -- we don't pretend. they do. >> kimberly: and we host an opinion show. >> jesse: so the president unmasks the media. >> kimberly: they had the lowest ratings in terms of track >> kimberly: they had the lowest ratings in terms of track record and likability. down there with lawyers and car salesmen. he didn't dirty their rep, they did it to themselves. >> juan: the only person weco can trust for information in america is donald trump. >> jesse: and fox news. former isis fighters are complaining about not being able to get jobs when they return to europe. more on that when we return.
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resume and you say "i was in syria chopping off heads. anyway, tell me about your 401(k)." does it strike you as odd that they are allowed to return at all? why aren't they dead? do we ever worry about the career plans of nazi war criminals after the war? up to 150 are back in sweden. according to "newsweek," they talked to some of them. one guy applied to a lot of jobs but the online images he had posted of himself in isis tarnished his otherwise great reputation. complaining about not beings hired because you are in isis is like complaining about not getting into a daycare because you are a pedophile. sweden thinks you canus reintegrate. after posing with corpses? how much do they bet they don't let his future coworkers know about that? anything for tolerance. roughly 400 have returned in
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england.d. this is why europe is screwed. you can return to a death toll and they are worried about job placement. they came back because they lost, not because they had a change of heart. they will be talking about how bigoted it is to hold their isis past against them. forgive and forget, even they chop your head off. i know we've got to go fast. how are they allowed to call it home if they leave to join isis? >> dana: they need to revoke it. so many have joined isis -- this guy, he says the really dangerous ones have not come back yet. 800 have not returned home from britain. i actually think they should be jailed. >> greg: one of the guys blamed the media for their bad reputation. b isn't that amazing?
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>> jesse: for all those liberals in america i interviewed on the street, "we should be more like sweden," i want you to listen to this. this is from the article. sweden is one of the best countries for a foreign fighter to return if they want to reintegrate. they are starting up a rehab program, it gives housing, employment, education and financial support. they give terrorists welfare in sweden. look at that. >> greg: isn't it unfair to the citizens living there? the guy next door was in isis? raping and pillaging? >> juan: i can't believe they are even allowed back in the country. i think you explained this previously, you've got to shutut down their ability to come back. take away their rights. i don't think there's any question about it. the thing that strikes me is you know, you want to make sure you don't just execute them.m.
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we are not supposed to become terrorists ourselves. >> kimberly: that's called punishment. >> juan: they had trials even for the nazis. >> greg: this is such a weird battle, kimberly, the planet is now the battlefield. things have changed. i think we need and isis island where we drop them on an island. >> juan: oh, guantanamo? >> dana: gitmo. w >> kimberly: they wanted to do this but now they have an enormous increase in the amount of rape. second in the world only to a part of southern africa, now you have all these crimes being committed there. they think no, no, don't punish
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the jihadists.de let's give them the job fair. it makes no sense to me. how would you like it if you had no idea that the person you are working next to his like it, what your hobbies? getting a machete and decapitating someone. how about you? let's be in a book group together.o people have no information, if someone is a sex offender, you have to register.d. who you are around. it's a huge problem. >> greg: imagine working with someone you don't know anything about.w the iphone turns ten years old today. has it really changed people's lives? that's up ahead. ♪ if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia gives you the world in your hand, so you can see more of it. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> juan: the iphone officially went on sale ten years ago today and now overph 100 million americans are using them. has the iphone actually made people's lives better? we have someone here who loves music, dr. gutfeld. has it changed? >> greg: not the iphone. the ipod. our bodies are going to evolve to match the posture of this phone. everybody you see now on the street is like this. this is a very strange thing. in construction areas at lunch, construction workers used to look at the women.
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that's how catcalls started. >> kimberly: oh, my god, that's why they stopped? >> greg: they are looking at their phones. all lined up. except older guys. they aren't doing it, but all the younger ones are on their phones. how many people are going to die because they just aren't looking around? falling stuff, cars, it will have an impact on our evolution. >> dana: i had a blackberry, i was working for the government.l when i left the government and i got an iphone, i think it made my life better but i am still irritated by the keyboard. >> juan: you don't like the keyboard? the blackberry is gone for the most part. jesse, you are so young. you never knew life without an iphone.t. >> jesse: thanks, juan. i appreciate the compliment. here's the positive side for an iphone. it's a babysitter for mymy children. looking at instagram makes me work out more.
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i don't have to speak with people on planes anymore. and emojis are very fun. the negatives. i read less books, i am goingg blind. i have no attention span. hard to believe. i'm afraid to be alone with my thoughts. [laughter] >> jesse: i don't remember anyone's phone number and ine spend hundreds of dollars a year on chargers. >> juan: go to the front desk. they have a ton of them. when the iphone came out ten years ago, the screen was so tiny. it's unbelievable. and now, look. your phone is like, massive. >> kimberly: i've got a lot of phone. i want to see some of it. i like this technology. dana and i love lists. what's coming up next, what youa haven't finished, moving over to the next day.
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to completion. i like the music, too. it's pretty nice.ay now you don't even need to get l an extensive home stereo system. you can just get a bose and use pandora or spotify. >> juan: it's pretty amazing. even siri. "one more thing" is next. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. it actually helped to know that somebody else cared and wanted make sure that i was okay. that was really great. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. call today to talk about your insurance needs. can we at least analyze customer can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company.
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♪ >> one more thing. >> so some thugs tried to purse jack a woman who was pregnant and she fought back with her suv, ran him down. >> wow. >> payro back. and she got in just a little bit of trouble. trying to steal this woman's purse, not technically the right way. >> good luck. >> street justice, i think. so there you have it. >> kimberly. >> i love that. okay, so here is something from our - - friends of hers in south carolina sent this, it's very nice. this is a big, tradition, a unique tribute to the u.s. military on july 4 in south carolina. the eighth annual salute from the shores a free military flyover, the entire coast of south carolina in honor of our armed forces and you can go anywhere on the coast south carolina starting at 1:00 p.m. to celebrate and salute the passing air fleet which is very
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nice. this year the flyover will include vintage military air craft, an f116-air craft. be sure to check it out. >> i'm going to check it out. and heck this out. there's a dog that wandered on stage in turkey, a vienna chamber orc straw performing on june 20. a stray dog just shows up, gets a loud cheer, and then just, like, settles down. they say he's a - - a turkish pianist called it the cutest moment in classical music. >> a ruff performance. get it? >> oh my god, the jokes. >> all right. juan. >> all right, the fight against isis also seems like it's so far away, but check out this video that's gone viral. it shows a female sniper reportedly targeting isispo fighters in rocka, syria. she reportedly is with the
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kurdish women's defense unit. check out how right after she pulls the trigger, a bullet strikes the wall right before her head, inches away from her head. instead of freaking out, she actually laughs it off. wow. according to one article i read she allegedly said something along the lines of i kill isis. >> time for this. greg's hitchhiking news. this is a warning to young men and women out there. there's a man out there massacre aiding as a sea lion trying to get rides on your boat. this happened earlier. look how close that sea lion got to that little girl. you know what his name is? sea lion ted. >> i don't like those personal attacks. >> he's upset. he wants to eat the little girl. that's terrible, but there he is. >> a little bit worried? >> i don't know what's going one there, but it's just a man in a sea lion costume. >> is that right?
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>> it's greg, in fact. [laughter] >> just a little big to be grigg greg. >> hey. >> set your dvr, never miss an episode of the five. you've got hannity up next. >> thanks to our friends on the five. welcome to hannity, the left wing media is waging what is an all out war against president. laura ingram are both here tonight with reaction. also, jay, ari, sarah carter will also join us. first, an all-out war is now breaking out between the destroyed media and the president. let's be clear, nobody in the press is going to tell you, the american people the truth about why this is happening and what's really going on, but we will in tonight's very important opening monologue. ♪ >> the president is daily facing intense criticism and today it's about the fact that he tweet out earlier today and principle
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