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something is bogus in new york and it's not the cops. that's it for us tonight from washington. we are here every night at 8:00. "the five" is next. >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino. with juan williams, jesse watters, greg gutfeld, and kimberly h guilfoyle. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." tonight, new reaction from president trump with the firestorm surrounded around his son and russia. the president is telling reuters tonight he only learned about the controversial sitdown a couple of days ago and doesn't blame his son for having the meeting. saying "many people would have." democrats want the treason charge, other people say that's nonsense.
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>> there's been soop much overwrought claim. there are people talking about treason. i can't believe "the new york times" had an op-ed yesterday in which treason was mentioned. >> people are saying it could be treason, which is facially absurd. >> it just doesn't rise to that level. >> dana: corey lewandowski thinks the white house needs to get much tougher on cracking down on leaks. >> anybody -- and i mean anybody who is not on the president's agenda working in this administration -- should be removed immediately, i don't know who the leaker is. if someone was speaking to the media or leaking information which could potentially be detrimental to the president and his administration, i would fir them on the spot. >> dana: juan, if i would go to your first -- you would think donald trump, jr.,'s meeting was wrong, possibly unethical but to jump to treason, does that underminena the democrats point?
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>> juan: oh, yeah. this is the world of hyperbole. unsupported, unsubstantiated. it looks to me like they kind of thing that would give great the other side wants to say that the democrats, liberals, the left are just insane -- to the point where they have lost rationality. you can't say treason is at stake h here. if you think of impeachment is the ultimate goal for the far left, you are talking about high crimes and treason. that's the definition. that's a political statement. that's not a legal definition. if you and i are members p of te congress, we get to decide if we consider this to be treasonous behavior. even by that definition -- moving away from the statute, i don't see it. >> dana: kimberly, you are the lawyer at the table. >> kimberly: indeed.
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growth >> dana: perhaps congress needs to clarify the law about interactions between campaigns and foreign government. right now, this is just not there. >> kimberly: people are trying to run with this. i think they are trying to smear donald trump and any kind of political aspirations. remember at the rnc how well he did? a lot of people talked about his political future. this is trying to do generational and reputational damage for the trump family. they are starting happily and aggressively with donald jr. they tried to take a hit with ivanka. she's been very passionate onon behalf of coming out with women's issues. eair pay for women, and health for working women as it relates to health care, syria, the chemical weapons attacks. when i say something like this, i just wonder what the motivation is behind us, in terms of someone going after him
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like this. perhaps this is really the perfect time to find some clarification, some clarity as it relates to what is appropriate and what isn't.at let me tell you, if my father was running for president of the united states, i would sit down and take a meeting and find out if there was information against anin opponent. compare this to what hillary clinton did to the women that accused bill clinton of sexual misconduct or assault against them. et cetera. what did she do to smear them and investigate them? i find the hypocrisy from the left really appalling. >> dana: jesse, some on the right have been saying well, why isn't anybody looking into and investigating and charging hillary clinton's team with the ukrainians? they got information that was against paul manafort. if that's the case -- isn't that also admitting that this meeting was wrong? >> jesse: if you want to
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criminalize politics, we want to go tit for tat. that's what they are saying. we are not going to go down that road. you will never get hillary clinton to be guilty of anything. we've tried that and it doesn't work. trump is pretty tough too. i think it's been passed down to don jr. yes, he did give the left a little ammos but what is the let going to do? they will shoot themselves in the foot. now tim kaine who lost in november is talking about treason. let's think about treason. >> kimberly: he can play the harmonica. >> jesse: donald trump, jr., got duped at a russian human rights meeting. there was no information exchanged. and you think he should be charged with treason and given the the death penalty for having a meeting? he is not a seasoned political operative. likeke kimberly said, he's just
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trying to help his father. if there's something wrong with trying to help your father, then i guess we are all guilty. >> dana: cory lewandowski was getting to that. the leaks are actually coming from the inside.. they established that the white house is not under any -- they don't think they have a legal problem but the p.r. problem is sort of internal sabotage. >> greg: yeah, i don't care. i honestly don't care. the more alarmed the press becomes, the more i believe america is becoming exhausted. these stories are becoming so intense and over-the-top. they are so interested in reiterating the past. we know as americans that is not about collusion, it's about settling the score. yeah, we might do the same thing
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because s we would be angry over an election but at a certain point, you've got to let it go. i can redefine collusion as the collusion between the media, academia, and the entertainment industry, who have been trying to brainwash us for decades over the dumbest ideologies. we've been victims of collusions all of our lives. the narrative here is that the trump presidency is in disarray. that's what we know. that's what we elected. we k are okay with disarray. we elected somebody because they don't have experience in politics. therefore, he'sct surrounded by people are not adept at controlling the narrative. maybe that's their fault and maybe donald should have known better but the bottom line is this: if you wanted this not to happen, you could have had a rubio, kasich. >> dana: you would probably have clinton. >> kimberly: and now we have less isis.
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shut up >> greg: you have the good. it's a phenomenon. trump is a phenomenon. if you are seeing things happen like isis. the downside is, you are going to have this stuff going on forever because they don't know how to deal with it because they are not insiders. you elected ann outsider. this is not a bug in the system. this is the system. we just have to deal with it and over it. the hyperventilation on other networks is insane. have you see them lately? i worry about their health.nt >> jesse: yesterday you saw a fever pitch -- you can see the temperature come down ates least half a degree. >> greg: they will find something new. this "wall street journal" piece that came out, everyone is screaming about it. there's nothing in there.jo at least, i couldn't find anything. >> dana: it's basically sayingth that the russians were trying to infiltrate into the campaign to see -- they were trying to listener in. we found out the russians were talking about the trump campaign but we've known that.
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>> greg: that was the tick tick boom on twitter. >> juan: i think there are two other stories that are interesting. in fact, there are concerns that the russians were given information a about various districts where there were vulnerabilities for clinton. weaknesses. those districts saw an increase of the kind of hacking and emails being sent in, specifically targeting at blacks, women, to decrease hillary votes. that would be cooperating and urging on a foreign power. it's not to say that there is not real problems here. for me, as a democrat, i looked to see what are republicans thinking. when are republicans going to become critical? today, you had "national review" saying basically russian collusion is no longer just a tinfoil conspiracyic theory.
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no american, republican or democrat, should defend the intent of donald trump's meeting. >> dana: even donald trump, jr., said he would have done it differently. hindsight being 20/20. >> juan: jesse said he was duped. he wasn't duped. >> jesse: the only reason he did it was because he was boys with the guy that had to hook up. >> juan: the email said that she was coming with informationk directly from the russian government. >> kimberly: this party is going down the toilet. they don't get it. now people within your party, juan, are saying this russian story is a total loser. if you don't have the senate, the house. you certainly don't have the oval. if you keep story. we have bernie sanders, he's not a closer, either. hillary clinton is going to hide out with scooby snacks in the van. if i was you guys, i would be freaking out.
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[laughter] >> juan: i don't care what your political affiliation is. this presidents white house is not doing his job. >> kimberly:wh he needs to get some better people into be able to deliver what he promised the working men and women. >> juan: kimberly guilfoyle just said she thinks donald trump should get better people? >>en kimberly: yes. he needs to filled thee positios that are there. he knows that. >> jesse: they are going to run for the hills, at the smallest whiff of controversy. i've watchedd them all day. >> juan: they are not turning away from donald trump. >> greg: i will ask the dumbest question. >> kimberly: you are good at it. >> greg: how come a citizen cannot engage in a practice that a reporter can?
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a reporter can go to a meeting and if you get some information he's a whistleblower. it's snowden, everything. but trump, jr., a citizen -- it's collusion. he could have been chelsea manning. a reporter is a hero, they make a movie about you. >> dana: if a foreign government comes to you with information to damage another american, i would not do it. >> greg: i would in a second. i would say you're going to tell me -- you would say "i wonder what it is." dana will get on the phone and say "hello, fbi?" >> dana: i would never do anything to -- if they had information on you, i am taking that call. [laughter] >> dana: a breakup announcement, next. and not the kind that you might be thinking. ♪ one that you might
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>> greg: joe scarborough has announced he's leaving the republicanth party. reactions pouring in from all over the world. [laughter] >> greg: it's too easy. joe scarborough, morning joe, told this shocker on colbert last night. >> this was well before donald trump was elected htpresident that my party has betrayed their core values. time and time and time again, they turn the other way. they are doing the same thing now. it's actually disgusting. you have to ask yourself, what exactly is the republican party willing to do? how far are they willing to go and how much of this country and values are they willing to sell out? >> but aren't you a republican? >> i am a republican but i'm not going to be a republican anymore. i've got to become an independent.
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there enjoying the song. thee rest of them are just waiting for the check to clear. all decisions are driven by a need for attention. chases the spotlight, and thenh he moves on. after all, he does tend to leave things. he did resign from congress, after all. for something sanctimonious about leaving a group that isn't clamoring to keep you. if it's because of trump, fine. but joe indulged and flattered him and used him to gain access and ratings. to woo him away from fox & friends. then when he saw donald outgrow him, he imploded. i wish him luck. i welcome his independence, even if it's just another stab at relevance, to be noticed at the next hamptons cocktail party. i bet he's going to bring his guitar. >> kimberly: [laughs] >> greg: did his announcement move you to tears? >> dana: no.
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when colbert asked him, are you still a republican? it's such a planted question. they probably were able to get booked on colbert saying they were going to make thiss big news. a it is a little hard to take in, watching the primary pretty closely, we all lived it. they loved donald trump. it was like wait, i don't understand. what about all these conservative principles? >> greg: he compared him to reagan! he said he was the next reagan. jesse, it takes such talent for leaving your party to seem phony. >> jesse: when i saw the story, i was like why are we doing this story? i now know why we are doing this story. i don't have anything bad to say and i have no animosity with joe scarborough. i want to congratulate him on hisre nuptials.
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they are riding the wave. that's fine, let them do their thing. the band is getting back together. i don't know what that was. i don't think anybody cares and the republican party that he's leaving. i think msnbc, a talkingn point now, you can't say joe scarborough and morning joe. you can't even say that. [laughter]ay > kimberly: that's true. >> greg: juan, people are being broken emotionally by trump, they go through this thing and then something happens and they are never the same. is that what happens here? he's just emotionally broken by this victory? i don't know. >> juan: i don't know if he's emotionally broken. i think he's behaving in an expedient manner. he is capitalizing where he can
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for the moment to get attention. i took him seriously. i wanted to know exactly what his argument is. donald trump says i don't know what the kkk and david duke are. because he has hispanic heritage he can't be a judge in my case. he goes on about values. heon says why are republicans continuing to make excuses for donald trump? >> greg: i don't think he said he didn't know who the kkk was coming he said he wasn't aware if they were supporting him. so what if some freak supports you? >> kimberly: this is old news.re >> juan: take it seriously. it is very critical, as we sat in the first segment. what point do republicans say you know what? donald trump, this has gone too far. >> greg: you've convinced me. now that joe has left, he has convinced me. trump is evil. >> kimberly: are you joining the unicorn party? i love the hairdo.
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>> jesse: yeah, can we talk about that? i want hair like that. kimberly: yours is short in comparison. his is like a chia pet. miracle-gro. he wants to sell albums and he said that and that's fine. he's into this whole thing. i am happy for him. good for them. good. he wants to go and play and record and play for his kids but here's my thing. donald trump, the president, f s very good to them. very loyal. offered them to get married in mar-a-lago or at the white house. was on their show, a whole deal. and then they were hitting him in d the face. i don't live like that. >> greg: in the music performance, he reminded me a lot of the partridge family. you know you're not really musician if you are constantly looking at the people around you while you're playing.
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it sounded like he ripped off pete townsend. >> dana: he's done a lot of these songs. monkey house? >> jesse: what kind of instruments do you play? >> greg: i play everything. i was in a band. i can't say the name of the band but it was a death metal band. >> kimberly: was lou dobbs in it?? >> dana: they were actually good, right? >> greg: we were okay. let's let it go. >> dana: russia, if you have the tapes -- >> greg: i was 20 years old. >> kimberly: how did you look? >> greg: i looked great. up next, why is a liberal magazine editor who considers herself a feminist criticizing ivanka trump for her clothing? we will tell you, up ahead. ♪ cizing can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company.
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♪ >> kimberly: ivanka trump accompanied her father for the g20 summit in germany. the presidential advisor launched an initiative and sat in for her dad at a meeting from world leaders. one magazine editor is saying that ivanka trump is not a feminist. not for something she said but rather what she wore. >> i don't mean to sound sexist, it can be dangerous commenting on what women wear but she sat in for her father wearing a dress that was so ornamental. it'sdr a pink dress with big bos on the elbows. there's something incredibly ornamental. that's not a dress made for work or to go out in the world and make a difference. that is a dress that is designed to show off your girliness. god bless her. show it off.
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but don't then tell us that you are crusading for an equal place for women at the table. because you are not. >> kimberly: gross. >> dana: i can barely breathe. this is exactly what the didn'tt movement -- you want to be judged by your looks. you wanted to be judged by your thoughts, capabilities, work. when you say "i don't mean to sound sexist but..." it's like when you say "i don't mean to disrespect but..." don't even say that. the democrats could not change maternity leave. ivanka trump is actually changing it. she's going up there on the issues that she cares about. today, she was able to announce that the president is going to put in more money towards humanitarian aid for the famine being exacerbated in africa. she has created this entire worldwide push for women and
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girls around the world. what else could be feminist? and they make fun of her outfit? this is why young women don't want to call themselves feminist and that this is whyhy that movement is dying and it should. >> greg: after seeing this, i am no longer a feminist. are we sure she's not an evil white male? it was so patriarchal. >> dana: it sounds like it would have been set in the '70sri or "mad men." >> greg: i'm not surprised -- she's a predictable ideologue. if somebody gave you two of her beliefs, you could predict the third one. she sat predictable. she has never strayed from this ideological hard left stance. all of us here are unpredictable in the things we believe in. you are a conservative here or a npliberal here. that does not exist in her
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world. she's an ideologue dogmatist and really predictable. >> kimberly: jesse? >> jesse: i was told never to start a sentence when you say this might sound sexist but... that's like 101. it was a very spiteful comment. i thought women were supposed to boost each other up, not tear ryeach other down. it always seems like the left thinks the worst of the trumps. trump, jr., has a bad meeting. he's a traitor. ivanka takes her father's seat -- it's because she's an ornament or a piece of property. donald trump praised symphonies and that makes him a racist. everything this family does, everyone on the left thinks he has the worst intentions. i'm getting sick of it. >> kimberly: there's nothing anybody in the family can do to get some honest evaluation or
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statement about what they do.e she's an entrepreneur, very charitable. i've known her for over ten years. it's sad because what also she kexpected to even do? she's trying to serve the country. she's very passionate about women and children and equale wage and good health care and being murdered and genocide that's happening, she's created ave vey affordable clothing line. nothingh. is good enough. this woman is setting back other women, by diminishing her accomplishments, by complaining aboutwo what she's wearing. shame on you. what have you done for women, joan walsh? >> juan: i have a different viewpoint. >> dana: you are siding with joan walsh? >> juan: i will say this for joan walsh and people looking at the trump family -- i don't
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think anybody is all down on the family. >> jesse: are you watching the news? >> juan: i think you guys enjoy the idea -- if you haven't noticed, the women around donald trump, they all are very stylish, extremely beautiful -- >> dana: everyone just praised ymichelle obama's outfits. >> juan: they talked about her muscle tone, everything. that's fair. >> kimberly: what are you talking about? that's a compliment. oh, my gosh. >> juan: she said she looked ornamental. >> kimberly: that's not a dress that's made for work. that's a dress designed to show off your girliness -- it is sexist. >> juan: i don't think it's sexist about what she's saying and what dana said, look at the woman's work.
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look at what she has done.e. >> kimberly: are you better than me because you can wear that outfit and i wear a dress? no.he >> juan: she t saying let's have more money for this or paid leave, that's not making the argument or winning the argument in congress. that's not changing our national values. >> dana: she's been very active, she's gone to senator rubio, she's written to "the wall street journal" because they don't like the idea. she's taken them on. she's actively trying to do something. >> juan: okay. you can praise it but the ideaea that you have her sitting in at formal meetings at the g20 -- that's kind of unusual that you have your daughter -- >> kimberly: that showsd that president trump champions women and believes in his daughter. it's an example for the rest of the people in the country to do that for their daughters. the only thing that would make the left happy is if she was screaming like a lunatic and throwingng things.
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>> dana: and don't forget, wearing a hat. >> greg: you can make those jokes now. i can make fun of how chelsea dresses. everything's on the table, right?no no, i wouldn't. because i am a classy guy. >> juan: you are. you are. >> greg: am i? >> kimberly: i'm done with this. illegal immigration and the long promised wall, next. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. i'm micah with safelite. customer: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care. kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace.
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figure in 17 years. this is a real improvement but we are not there yet. >> jesse: there's also an update on mr. trump's big, beautifule wall. yesterday, a house panel unveiled legislation for a down payment. likely to start a spending fight that could lead to a shutdown. steve king backs the measure but thinks it should go even further. >> i would throw another $5 billion on the pile and half a billion dollars right out of planned parenthood's budget and the rest of it could come out of food stamps and the entitlements thatom are being spread out for people that haven't worked in three generations. we have to put america back to work. this administration will do it. >> jesse: wow. what do you think about steve king's inflammatory -- >> greg: this is not a persuasive argument. building a wall, you have to be practical, not political. this is a guy saying ifot you he
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the idea of the wall, you are going to hate this idea even more. g you are supposed to broaden the appeal of stuff. this is a salt in the wound kind of thing. you want people on the fence or on the wall to come to the wall. you don't want to say hey, guess what? we will take money from this and this and other causes that you like. make it the world's longest strip mall. it could be nail salons. chinese take-out. dry cleaners. always the karate studio. they always have a karate studi in strip malls and no one is ever in them. >> jesse: just a lot of trophies. is this donald trump's way to negotiate? steve king saying we will do thisy and this and this? and then when they negotiate back from there, they will get the funding? >> dana: maybe the white house could put steve king up to that but my talking point was "not the most persuasive argument for the wall." >> greg: i saw that.
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>> kimberly: it could be top line. >> dana: consistently, across the board, polling for the wall is 60% against. polling for planned parenthoodg is like almost an 80% popularity rate. not that i think it should be funded by the federal government but basically, he's bringing up two very difficult things. on the food stamp point, if they can prove they can't get those roles t down -- they should do that in a demonstrable fashion. and then instead of saying "people that haven't worked in three decades, we will take their food stamps away" -- >> jesse: i don't think the wall can be chipped away at all. they can't be slowed down or defunded. t if donald trump loses the wall or momentum on the wall, that puts a huge chink in the armor and the base. >> kimberly: the moneyal would be better spent securing the borders than ending and shortening the lives of thousands of babies. wouldn't't it?
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>> juan: are you kidding me? first of all, planned parenthood does so much more than abortion but if you want to have the abortion argument, let's have it. >> greg: they shouldn't be doing abortions then. >> juan: why can't they -- i don't want to get into it and it's so emotional. when it comes to the idea that you would kick people off of food stamps and you just say "oh, it's just those undeserving, degenerate people who have been taking advantage?" what is going on? steve king thinking those mexican immigrants have calves the size of cantaloupes, well, stevem king looks like a big old halloween jack-o'-lantern. the two-thirds of the people getting food stamps in our great country are either children, the elderly, or disabled. why would you go after this group? i don't get it. one more point, jesse. guess what states would be hardest hit, jesse? states that voted for
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donald trump have the highest population of this needy group. ii don't think it's respectful r loving for anybody to go after children, the disabled, and the elderly. >> jesse: maybe the able-bodied people that are getting food stamps can work for the wall. a funeral for the officer assassinated in new york city last week. trying to end hatred towards police, up ahead. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™,
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>> juan: last week, a new york police officer with targeted and assassinated. nmiosotis familia a 12 year veteran of the department and mother of three children, miosotis familia. a powerful eulogy was delivered and it raises some very important questions. >> this was an act of hate against police officers. the very people who stepped forward and made a promise to protect you, day and night. where are the demonstrations for the single mom who cared for her elderly mother and her three children? there is anger and sorrow, why is there no outrage? because miosotis is wearing a uniform ? because it was her job? i simply do not accept that.
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>> juan: a lot of people have this sentiment. this is a very intriguing moment. this woman is a latina. a lot of people talk about black and blue, brown and blue, what happens when you have officerst who were shot, assassinated, who are protecting the community? >> kimberly: i've seen this type of story over and over again. to that family and her children, this is raw. real. unacceptable. something like this is happening but it's part of this sickening cultureng where people are not respecting the men and women that faithfully serve in blue. they try to beat them down, they try to make them look like they are the enemies. the police that serve every morning and try and do this job are the ones that are hunted and disrespected. it's really appalling to me that this is going on in this country. it's been going on for a while. we know where it started and what administration, bill de blasio should be thrown out.
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>> juan: jesse, in fact, there was some young kid playing nwa's "blank the police." i get people would say look at all the police officers cleared in the shooting of people, the philando castile case.th it's hard for police -- any police to get convicted of killing someone unarmed. >> jesse: yes, you would never want to blast that song at a funeral. it's inexcusable. >> kimberly: it's part of the ferguson effect. >> jesse: real, average americans are trying to take care of their families, going to work. they have commitments. there is a silent majority out there. the silent majority that talks to their friends, neighbors, families about something like this. and then they talk at the ballot box and i think that's what counts. the silent majority make their
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voices heard. the young people, "black lives matter," the open borders activists -- those people are going to get out there because they don't have a lot to do. theyey don't have jobs or a lot going on. that's when you see the hatred and animosity. they don't have the passion to be fair. you won't see a lot of hard-working americans coming out for this because life moves fast, unfortunately. >> juan: we saw police come from around the world to this funeral. it was on the grand concourse. it was flooded with blue. >> dana: the hardest job in the world is being a single mom and second hardest job is being a police officer. it does show you why the new york police department consistently recruits s and retains america's finest. >> juan: greg, your pal, big bill de blasio spoke at the funeral. >> greg: there was a demonstration they are, after all.
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hundreds of cops turned their backs on them. that's a demonstration. in terms of why there aren't other demonstrators coming out of this -- like black lives matter, they ignored this injustice because it doesn't fit their narrative. perhaps if they actually did , listen to this, it would force them to look in the mirror and question their own complicity in this. there is complicity in this. the police have been demonized. the narrative on various networks have demonized the police, making the ferguson effect. making them on capable to do their jobs. >> juan: this is a conflict between police and black lives matter but there's no doubt -- i think everyone at thee table understands that what happened to officer miosotis familia -- it was an abomination and should never happen. "one more thing" up next.
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role of ms. cooper. pick the book up. if you are going to love it. >> dana: president trump promised to aid money in africa. the united nations world food program called the pledge a godsend. president trump led the effort to allow a group of afghan girls into the country after they had been previously denied entry. soso they could partake in an international robotics competition. they t had initially been denied and theth national security advisor said the u.s. is proud of these girls who represent the best of the afghan people. jesse. >> jesse: i've made a fashion statement last night on the ffive. people went crazy.
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that's called a burgundy blazer. we call it that for a reason.y. because everybody on the internet set i looked like ron burgundy. a stay classy. and a mustache. i did not do that. that's not my mustache. >> juan: there is a new area and photography, look at the winners of this contest. it looks like someone is falling off the edge of a building but a closer look, you will see it's a man in the picture laying on the edge of a tennis court. here's the secondd one. looks like vibrant pink standing out, a sea of green lilies. >> greg: it's my turn, juan. i have a great article at foxnews.com. you should read it. i've got a great new podcast with ariel pink, of brilliant musical artist.
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that's how you do a fast "one more thing." >> dana: never miss an episode of "the five." next and i have seven seconds left. >> sean: thanks to our friends on "the five." a special "hannity" investigation into the rampant sphypocrisy from the left. ofnt course the destroy-trump-media, when it comes to the issue of election interference. newt gingrich, kellyanne conways gregg jarrett, and homework will geraldo rivera will all be here with reaction tonight. first, this may surprise you. for once, i agree that the outrage coming from the democrats and the destroy-trump-media is now pointing in the wrong direction. that's tonight's opening monologue. in the middle of yet another destroy-trump-propaganda, foaming-at-the-mouth feeding frenzy, donald trump, jr., joined us to explain his meeting back in
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