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men after selling the marijuana and may have had help with three of the murders. we will have more on that.li >> tucker: thanks for the update. we appreciate it. t good night from washington. "the five" is next. ♪ >> greg: hello, i am greg gutfeld. with kimberly guilfoyle, jesse watters, juan williams, and meghan mccain, "the five." ♪je >> greg: well, it is the most hyped meeting since eve met the snake. donald, jr., and the baffling russian convened for 20 minutes and the media howls at the moon. yet, they never asked one simple question, tells us, greg. how did the russian lawyer get into the united states? wasn't her visa denied? she arrived here under president obama.ta i am just wondering how she got in. >> jesse: now, you are onto something.
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>> greg: how did she get in? like, she was here for a different reason? how could one man be so thoughtful? and gorgeous? so, my question is finally answered. according to an explosive piece in "the hill," the russian lawyer entered the country without a visa because the obama justice department cleared her, it was something about extraordinary circumstances, just before she suckered donald, jr., into that weird meeting. president trump noticed this, too. >> the lawyer that went to the meeting, i see that she was in the halls of congress also. and somebody said that her visa or her passport to come into the country was approved by attorney general lynch. now, maybe that is wrong, i just heard that a little while ago. it's a little surprising, because of lynch. >> greg: so, why was this revelation overlooked?
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did the media overlook this and ignore it because it didn't fit the story? a mysterious russian is grantede special entry, then, pulls a bait and switch on a naive private citizen, a citizen who happens to be a trump. so, who is colluding now? it's obvious why the media embraced this latest russian story, because what that woman n did to donald, jr., isis exactly what the media does to the public every day since the election. they bait, then, switch. they promise something juicy and then, when you hear them out, it is j emptier than a protester's resume. when their hysteria is met with public disgust, what does the media do? rather than admit to their compulsive overselling, they blame those who question them. suddenly, it is your fault for being skeptical, it is your fault when their mania jumps back, it is your fault for their addiction to relitigating the past.a they say when you are a hammerhe everything becomes a nail. when you are a bitter hack, everything becomes collusion, except actual collusion.
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all right, this is to me, a ground breaking, earth shattering revelation, kimberly. clearly, the democrats colluded with the russians. there has to be an investigation into this. >> kimberly: this is the problem. they only are interested in it when it has a t in front of it o for trump or assistant trump, trump organization, trump administration, trump family member, that is the only thing that they can say -- that is interesting. the total hypocrisy involved in this from the get-go. i'm not surprised that they are going after don, jr., with this. guess what, if anybody has any experience in politics, you know that these people are doing opposition research. aay, you are going to take meeting with them because otherwise you could be the next person that they are offering to the other side. it's how it works. c when you're running for a campaign, election, et cetera, you try to get the best opposition research people and hire them for yourself. you have them do opposition research on you.
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>> greg: exactly. >> kimberly: so the other person doesn't get it. >> greg: somebody calls me up, i am there, especially if they are buying lunch, jesse. that woman pulled a bait and switch thanks to president obama. is president obama guilty of treason? jesse: i will call a tim kaine and say yes. they have their fingerprints all over the story. i wish i had a tape of myself, i was wearing the same jacket, i said don, jr., should have been the victim. i don't have a clip to make myself look as good as you. here is what is swirling around that. not just did loretta lynch grant an extraordinary exception in allowing this woman in without a visa to the country, then, allowing her to overstay the visa. w the russian lawyers also hired this lobbyist who is a really, really, really radical left-wing socialist democratic state senator from california who has
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praised people like saddamam hussein, who has praised people like fidel castro. she was also hired into the lobbying firm with the fusion gps team, which is responsible for the fake russian trump dossier. then, look at the context of the meeting, just to put this into perspective. you have, fresh off the heels of hillary clinton going over to russia with a little reset button, trying to warm relations, you have o president obama whispering in the russian president's ear sweet nothings about flexibility. you have the olympics just over in russia.en you have vladimir putin saving president obama's hide with a chemical weapon redline deal in syria. so, this is the context where this russian hysteria, you not a seasoned political operative, donald, jr., get duped into a meeting about something totally different, and he gets set up potentially, but you are saying, to your point, if in the middle of the lewinsky scandal, if you had a russian lawyer come to the
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clinton campaign, and you said, we have some dirt on monica, let's have a meeting, you don't think james carville would be at that meeting with his little baldhead, saying, "what you got?"in >> meghan: i think if you had someone from the miss usa pageant going to the clinton campaign, saying we have a bunch of stuff on trump, i think they would end up doing that as well. the timeline on this is so interesting.g.ff i already had 10,000 questions about this. the russian delegation, organized by the obama state department, they went to the rnc and the dnc. this meeting happened right before the rnc. so, my question is, did this woman go? did she have any connections to anyone who went? who did she meet with before and after? there are so many unanswered questions and it's laughable to me that the democrats, for so long, pooh-poohed any idea of russian interference in any way being taken seriously in any capacity. i i always think of mitt romney being mocked by president obama, saying it is 1984 policy, president obama getting caught
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on a live mic saying that we'll have more flexibility after the election.. clearly, they already had a flexible relationship with russia. who is this woman? what is her attachment? what is her attachment to this russian delegation? i think there are so many unanswered questions at this point, as you said, there's a lot of egg on democrats face right now, who just totally jumped to a nefarious conclusion. i think this has so many legs and there will be a lot more to come out in the next coming days. >> greg: more legs than a centipede, juan. look at loretta lynch. look at the tarmacc controversy. telling james comey to change the language from "investigation" to "matters," and now, we have this. or should she investigated? could she be guilty of treason? could president obama and loretta lynch end up in jail? >> juan: wow. i will tell you, it is so interesting to me -- i mean, it is so interesting -- >> greg: i'm using the left-wing rhetoric.
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>> juan: the actual news in the country today can we just had report coming from -- that said, the president's lawyersde knew about this train of emails three weeks ago but they didn't mention it, they didn't volunteer it. i wonder how that feeds into robert mueller's investigation and potential charge of the obstruction.n. i don't know. why didn't they get it out earlier dana was here, i'm sure she i would say, get it out early, put it on your terms --ou >> greg: don't put words in dana's mouth. >> juan: what i'm listening too tonight is so fascinating. this is clearly distraction, diversion from reality. >> kimberly: he means fascinating in a bad way. >> juan: let me give you some facts. here is the reality. the reality is -- yes, facts. here is a fact. the facts are that this woman was at -- she had her visa rejected by the obama justice department, loretta lynch.s
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then, there was a special request made because she was a lawyer, a man who had been buying property in new york, apparently, to launder money, and she was his lawyer. she's allowed into the country to represent her client in an international case, and that's it. >> meghan: also lobbying on behalf of the russian government. if someone like this, who is attached to kremlin and putin, they never should have been allowed in this country to begin with. that is on the obama administration. it's on the obama administration, the fact that they never took -- i'm sorry that your party never took any of this seriously for years and years and years. these are the facts! i am not manifesting something that doesn't exist. i am telling you that obama never took russia seriously and that is why this woman somehow ended up in the country. she wasn't flagged in any way.y. she ended up coming in -- >> juan: she was rejected, meghan!
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>> meghan: she got to the trump tower to talk to the presidential candidate's son! that's not normal! >> kimberly: and a lobbying campaign that included journalism and department officials. fact! >> juan: here is what is normal, meghan.. not normal, i should say, donald trump, jr., with fulll knowledge that this woman was being sent as an emissary of the russian government, with information from russian crown prosecutor, says yes to a meeting and takes the campaignfo manager and his brother-in-law! >> jesse: because he's a patriot! cgn what's the crime? what? there is no crime! everybody, he just said there is no crime! >> juan: i said, what youai have here, somebody acting in such a way -- >> kimberly: ignoring the actual collusion. you see this. >> juan: this is collusion! >> kimberly: you're ignoring the collusion and that she's t actually linked to this guy, the fusion, the gps, they christopher steele dossier that was used to smear trump. >> juan: you are running so far away.
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>> kimberly: i am running right into the truth. i am telling you -- okay, who is this woman? you act like she is an innocent -- >> juan: she is not innocent. >> kimberly: no. look who she was involved with, or nefarious connections, and who was it linked back to? the obama administration, people trying to support hillary clinton. >> juan: what it links back to is donald trump, jr., with fullo knowledge of her connection -- >> kimberly: that was her target. >> greg: can i just destroy juan's argument? if there was evidence of high-level contact and collusion on the trump part, would this email and the meeting -- it would not make actual sense. it would, like, be dana taking-a meeting with our show intern in order to get something from me. if you have high-level contacts already, you don't sit there and meet with this person that you don't know. it is such a joke.
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he took the meeting because he was curious. it is not evidence of any -- high-level collusion, he would need to take the meeting. >> juan: wait a second. this man is cooperating by agreeing to have a meeting to get negative information about hillary clinton. >> jesse: that is all you got, juan?o it took you long enough to find collusion. >> meghan: we are going to get to don, jr., but the point of this -- >> juan: there is no evidence of collusion because now, it is evidence. >> jesse: conversation is not a collusion. >> meghan: this woman, there are major questions, how did she get here, what was she doing, and who did you talk to after she left don, jr.? she never should have been in the country to begin with and that is what we are speaking about in this block and we will get to don, jr., in the next one.t >> jesse: very good. thank you for that. >> kimberly: meghan mccain! >> greg: up next, youor will hear more remarks from the president on his son's meeting.
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♪ >> kimberly: welcome back to ♪ >> kimberly: welcome back to "the five." today in paris, president trump spoke for the first time on his son's meeting with a russian lawyer. he issued a staunch defense of don, jr.r. >> my son is a wonderful young man. he took a meeting with a russian lawyer, not a government lawyer, but a russian lawyer. it was ala short meeting. it was a meeting that went very, very quickly, very fast. i think from a practical standpoint, most people would have taken that meeting. it's called opposition research, or even research into your opponent. but nothing happened from the meeting, zero happened from the meeting. honestly, i think the press made a very big deal over something that really, a lot of people would do. >> kimberly: it looks like the liberal media has taken sides again. "time" magazine with this provocative new cover titled "red-handed." take a listen to this
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presidential historian on cnn smearing the trump family. >> i just think that there are a lot of people who are working for donald trump now that are almost embarrassed to have it on their resume, meaning that the work for someone who seems to be involved in scandal all the time. it is just a scandal a day going on, it is a white house in disarray. t you have kind of a mafioso, the families in charge only, and we keep it in our clan together. >>y, kimberly: what a fabricator. okay, what you make of this? >> greg: if you question donald trump, jr.,'s choice, you are an american traitor.yo >> meghan: what? >> greg: i don't know. i think it just sounds pretty good. you could argue that donald trump, jr., was doing a patriotic duty by having this meeting because what if thatt nnformation revealed illegal campaign finance by -- he was acting on behalf of the country's best interest.
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i think that if you are a decent person, somebody calls you and says, hey, there is something bad going on here, you should know about it, are you going to go to the fbi? no, it may not go anywhere. you will be like, i will take that meeting, check it out, i kind of know the guy.e you show up, there is nothing there. if there was something there, then, he would do a service to the voters. i think that donald trump, jr., is an american patriot and if you question him, you are going to hell. >> juan: you are backpedaling so fast. i'm worried that you will stumble. there is no point. >> greg: i'm using your argument. >> juan: my argument --st you know what, i don't think i should make an argument. >> greg: [laughs] me neither. i win! i second that move. >> juan: today, nancy pelosi made an argument. she said that people who are backpedaling and making excuses are now becoming enablers for trump.p. i thought, that is nancy pelosi because my fox audience is notor going to like nancy pelosi. then, in the "national review," i read this from david french. he said that --
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>> meghan: the guy that didn't have -- >> juan: oh, here we go. he said, americans not troubled by what took place between donald trump, jr., and this russian lawyer need to check what this tribalism is trumping. >> kimberly: wow. magnificent.aw pulitzer. >> meghan: had my brothers i done what donald trump, jr., did they would probably be court-martialed. the problem is, there is connections to a foreign government, a hostile foreign government,t- that will ultimaty be problematic for donald trump, jr. the problem i have going forward, the problem i constantly had with thedo trump campaign and now, the h trump administration, his communications team and staffers do not have the principal and their family's best interest in mind. paul manafort knows better, he should have known better. >> kimberly: i said that yesterday, you are right. >> meghan: they stop these people who can't get their ducks in a row. it is why this has an exploded into a scandal. the trump family has these kind of people surrounding them. it's dangerous for the country because they are not taking care of the trump family.
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not telling them what to do. these are not political animals. they don't come from aar familym like i do, where your parents have been running for office since before i was born. i am deeply concerned with the communications team going forward because a lot of thiss could be stopped right now.co i was actually insulted byhi kellyanne conway last night holding up papers like this. this is a very serious issue. and going forward, you should take it seriously. donald trump, jr., is maybe going to have to testify before congress and you should have people who can do the messaging properly and explain to the united states of america what we did in the first block, there are a lot more tentacles to thep story. >> jesse: let me just butt in for one second. i'm very sick of the left calling the trump family unpatriotic. they are now the mccarthyites. let's remember what party defeated the soviet union while the democratic party was trying to appease and mimic communism. democrats have been cozying up to dictators and our enemies for
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years, giving iranians billions of dollars, giving the north north koreans millions of dollars, shaking hugo chavez's hands. the clintons were taking money from chinese nationals in the 1996 reelection campaign and then selling satellite technology to the chinese that enabled their missile program to blow up.19 the media colluded with the democrats, letting hillary cheat during the debate. president obama palling around with domestic terrorists, sitting in the same church as an american hating preacher. democrats undermining the military. giving birth to isis. lying about a terrorist attack. no, no, let me finish, juan! trump's family has done more for this country any democratic elected official. he has created more jobs, real estate -- the hotel, the casino industry, he has created more wealth than anybody in this entire country.
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you can smear them as mafia, unpatriotic, to do that is absolutely shameful. i think everybody needs to wakes up and realize that this family is a patriotic family. what is happening right now is e coup against the wealthy. >> juan: greg is backpedaling and you are skating fast. >> kimberly: hold on. >> meghan: the left is ultimately going to ruin everything, any kind of argument they have about anything, because you get so out over your feet and you say things like treason. no family gives up the kind of things you have to give up in order to become president and run for president if you don't have a deep love and affinity for this country. they are total patriots and to say that it is also disrespectful and wildly, wildly out of tune with where i think that average american is on this. the left is going to kill themselves on this. when you say things like that, they are not patriots, they don't love america, you get so far out of control, which is why it ultimately helps them.s, >> kimberly: it's outrageous for the people to say this, it's actually quite disgusting, the
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family have sacrificed a tremendous amount, they are not being given a fair share. they are hard-working. they have wonderful children. they are great americans and they are great patriots and they should be treated with respect, even one-tenth of the amount of respect that people in this country and your party and these liberals and the mainstream media haver given to president barack obama or the clintons. >> greg: my whole point, when you came to me in the beginning and i said that people who disagree with them are guilty of treason, i was trying to makehe the point of how absurd it is to make these exaggerated claims. the media right now is smearing a guy for doing exactly what they would do, which is hear someone out who might have some important, vital information. when the press does it, they call it journalism, and the person the interview, they call a whistleblower. p but when a private citizen does it, it is called collusion. why does the press have more rights than us? from now on, everybody, including the trump family, shall call themselves citizen journalists.
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♪ >> jesse: positive developments in the trump administration's immigration crackdown. illegal border crossings have fallen to their lowest monthly figure in 17 years. and the leader of i.c.e. is grateful for the new sheriff in town. >> president trump basicallyly told the border control agents in the 20,000 american patriots that work for i.c.e., you can now do your job. there is no population of aliens that is off the table anymore. we have been working on that for almost a decade now. >> jesse: i don't think there's anything wrong with
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enforcing the laws on the book and if democrats don't like ther laws on the books, they can win an election and change them. right? >> juan: you know what? you have to think about the laws on the books and you have to think about how you enforce. that is part of discretion given to anyut administration. what this administration is doing, clearly, is playing on anger directed toward illegal immigrants and ginning it up, in fact, by focusing on -- oh, this illegal immigrant committed a crime, as if ordinary americans never commit any crimes. right now, the big news is that apparently, this is according to john kelly, secretary of homeland security, we may no longer hold to the idea, which is what donald trump said he wa going to do, that dreamers would be allowed to stay in the united states. now, there is the thought that maybe, in texas, the trump administration may say no to the dreamers, as well. at some point, even republicans are going to say, this is nonsense. >> jesse: that is not true, kimberly, because the reasono
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they may have to be deported is because it has gone to court and a court might strike it down ang they are not going to be able to do anything about that.t >> kimberly: i know but here is the problem. why is it that we have to -- oh, let's look at the law, let's put on rose-colored glasses, how does it look -- enforce the lawp when you are saying it is up to political ideals, depending on each administration -- what, to decide to not follow the law and therefore not enforce it? they don't get to do that. >> juan: you have 12 million illegal immigrants in the country apparently in regard to figure out how to deal with them because you were not going to get -- i guess we do have some of these deportation forces breaking up families but how do you get that many people out? how does it affect our economy? >> kimberly: that's fantastic. >> juan: we are talking aboutt a culture of criminal people, everybodyan -- >> kimberly: do you have any problem with that? >> juan: you want to make a point out of it. my point to you is, we, as an american people, need to deal
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with this rationally. that is why it is a matter of policy. >> kimberly: no one is saying not to deal with it rationally, but i'm saying as a former prosecutor, who dealt with a large immigrant population and illegal aliens coming in and committing crimes in san francisco, look at kate steinle and what happened therei this is a real problem that needs to be addressed. you shouldn't over -- tip it in the favor of people who are not following in the law and coming into the country illegally. >> jesse: look at trump's rhetoric. trump's rhetoric alone, i believe, has helped decrease the illegal border crossings andio that's a good thing. >> kimberly: his election. >> greg: in a weird way, he doesn't need the wall. he is the wall. you are saying illegal immigrant traffickers from central -- who bring central americans in complaining that they don't have any more clients. and i like -- i love aliens. i like illegal aliens when they do it right, when they sign up. trump is saving illegal aliens
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lives were generally taken across very dangerous areas and don't -- the women are raped, the men are left to die. i guess you call the mules are no longer able to do it because of their perception, the perception that if america was n bar, we got a new bartender that isn't slinging free drinks.ha you don't go to the bar anymore because there is no free drinks, you go to another bar. also -- >> jesse: he's carding. >> greg: also, he's shifting. you don't get the wall, and even if there is some kind of -- i don't know, mild change, there is already a win because he shifted the argument from amnesty to border control. we were always talking about amnesty this, amnesty that, now, we are talking about or from an entirely different pole, which is about border control. that is a victory, we may still end up being in the middle. we might be in the middle. you get some of your dreamers, we get enforced border control. but that is still a victory because he moved the ball in the right direction.
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>> jesse: arizona native. >> meghan: president trump is keeping his campaign promises, he's the most hard-line immigration candidate in modern times.. i fully believe that and jobs is what got him into the white house, so, if he didn't keep these campaign promises, he would anger the majority of his base and i think no one should be surprised when it comes to things like daca and dreamers. hes said many times that isn't what he is looking at, as kimberly pointed out, he is more focused on drug dealers, peoplet committing heinous crimes in this country and supporting them, it just is very difficult for me to understand why there are so many people in this country that seem more concernee with illegal immigrants needs than legal immigrants needs in this country. i think it is a total losing pathway for liberals going i forward.i >> juan: he said he was going to hold off on the dreamers. >> jesse: only the bad hombres, juan. is president trump reconsidering his highly explosive decision to pull americans out of the paris climate act? his answer is next. ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe.
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♪ >> meghan: last month, president trump announced that the u.s. would withdraw from the paris climate accords. global warming alarmists went wild and some leaders haven't recovered. will mr. trump ever reconsider his decision? he left the door slightly open today.av >> something could happen with respect to the paris accord. we'll see what happens. but we'll talk about that over the coming period of time. and if it happens, that will be wonderful, and if it doesn't, that will be okay, too. but we'll see what happens. >> meghan: jesse watters, there is no chance in hell we are rejoining that paris climate accord. i think he was just being polite because if we did, it wouldd ultimately increase energy costs for americans, if we know there is one thing president trump is concerned about, it's jobs for americans.k >>on jesse: he was being polite.
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a little cagey. he was a guest of the president for bastille day. i don't think he was going to embarrass the guy right in front of the podium. as he was the honored guest, you are not going to do that, he was throwing him a bone, he was giving them a little wiggle room, not to make them look too bad in front of his socialist friends. there is no chance -- is hell going to freeze over? i think that is the analogy. >> kimberly: do you like ice skating? >> jesse: we are staying out of it. it's a done deal.. >> meghan: what do you think he was doing, kimberly? do think he was being diplomatic? >> kimberly: he was being trump. he's charming. he's personable.. people have the nice one on one with him, you should try it, juan. they like him. he likes to be polite back, be the guest there, and i think that i concur with jw over here, this one. a.k.a. professor burgundy, but
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that is not going to happen. >> meghan: juan, were you one of the people who went wild when he pulled out? >> juan: i don't go wild unless greg tweaks me. i must say, you guys want to defend him even when he opens the door to go back on the pledge that he made to your base. so, i'm thinking to myself, wait, a minute to go, we talked about him changing, because he said the dreamers can stay, now, they may be forced not to because conservative states like texas are suing us, now, he is saying to macron, the presidento of france, i may go back, i'm open to it.s and everybody says, okay. this guy's a dealmaker. he is just looking for a deal. apparently, principal and sticking to the tenets of pledges doesn't matter. but his base -- >> kimberly: he bides time.et >> juan: bides time for what? i am reading online today, meghan, it says an iceberg this size of delaware broke off in the -- and the temperature of
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the arctic are 36 degrees warmer. and i think to myself, this is unbelievable. >> greg: 36 degrees warmer? >> juan: 36 degrees above normal. >> greg: that happens a lot, juan. i am going to agree with juan. donald trump is a dealmaker. the economics of the paris accord made it a bad deal. everybody knows that, including the environmentalists. environmentalists should be thanking donald trump for pulling out of the deal because it was a $100 trillion symbolic act that would replace real environmental action, environmental action that could guarantee cleaner water and air all around the world. when you make a symbolic act, you replace real progress.ir what he is doing, he might be thinking about another deal, deal that is economical, a deal that makes progress. the best idea to come out of the climate -- this whole climate argument so far is scott pruitt, who offered to say, let's hold debates between scientists all
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across the spectrum of the climate change argument. it's a brilliant thing because the people who refuse to engage are tipping their hand that their ideas are wrong or they would not be scared of testing them. if you are not scared of testing your ideas in the public setting against scientific rivals, then, your ideas might have some merit. but if you are going, oh, my god, i have been reading secondary materials are not real studies, i have been going by some phony consensus thing that has been going on, i don't know my crap, then, you don't want to debate.ns scott pruitt should be doing a televised debate. i would moderate it. >> juan: could you also host a flat earth series on the same time? >> greg: i don't understand that. that is an ad hominem attack. you would not survive the debate. disqualified.th disqualified. you called me flat earth, you would not last the debate because you don't have the facts.
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>> juan: it's just like you debate something that is so obvious, the sun comes up every morning, let's have a debate. >> greg: not a debate. >> meghan: we want talk about climate change anymore because greg will fall asleep. the senate republicans released their new obamacare deal today. does this one have a chance at a passage? president trump is losing patience. next. a ♪ whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. could save money on car insurance.nce you know, the kind of driver who always buckles up...
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♪ >> juan: republicans are trying again as mitch mcconnell rolled out his new health care bill aimed at replacing and repealing obamacare. lower cost for consumer premiums, but its fate, uncertain. president trump's patience is running out. >> they have to get together an, get it done. >> what happens if they don't? >> i don't want to talk about it because i think it would be very bad. i would be very angry about it. a lot of people would be very upset.us >> juan: wow. pat robertson is upset, jesse. >> jesse: you don't want to see an angry trump, that is for sure, especially if you are a senate republican. trump has the ability to come into your hometown, have a
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rally, blast you to your face, he will send a nasty tweet about you, put some serious pressure on you. he may take money away from your reelection campaign, he may campaign for your primary opponent. he is going to remember who did not get in line for this obamacare repeal and replace bill and if you don't get in line, it will be a long reelection campaign. >> kimberly: he will remind us. >> juan: meghan, what we hear from people, they don't think this is going to happen, susan. collins of maine, rand paul of kentucky, they are still not there. and you can't lose that many people, right? >> meghan: you can only lose two. th i think the point that he made with pat robertson was valid, hm said that republicans have been talking about this for seven years, way before it had anything to do with politics, what is the hesitation? the question i want to ask lisa murkowski and rand paul and some of these moderates and whatever you want to call them, libertarians, were you not
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genuine when you yourself ran on repealing and replacing obamacare? t is this just something that you think you want to go toac your constituents, if you are rand paul or lisa murkowski, ann you are only going to have their specific needs and wants at hand because, other than about your personal state, this is about america, as well, and absolute collapse of obamacare, and if these people aren't willing to work together and ultimately work for the good of the republican party, it is going th be a very, very scary midterm election.at >> juan: i will respond to you but i will put it to greg if you don't mind. greg, i just think that when i look at the polling numbers, most republicans don't like this bill. >> greg: nobody likes things that they can't understand, and this is always going to be an issue with health care.il it is too complicated. it is a chaotic ball of hell. you got to simplify it. if somebody comes along and says, treat health care like car insurance, we'll cover the big stuff, you take care of thehe small stuff, my insurance will
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cover the car accident, but i pay for the oil change, i pay for the tuneup, i pay for thee gas, i pay for the waxing, and then, you introduce competition. if you look at a guy competing in a triathlon, and you compare him to the average guy at the gym, who is in better shape? the only difference is the competition. competition forces you to be in better shape. so, you get all of these new products, the insurance products, it's a product, products have to compete. simplify it. that is all it takes. i don't think this is ever going to be resolved until we agree to simplify. i >> juan: you don't think this is going to pass? t >> greg: i think this is going to go on way beyond our lives. >> juan: kimberly, here is the democrats take on capitol hill. the president just wants to wine so, he'll take whatever he can get, even if it's not a good bill. >> kimberly: oh, my god. really? >> juan: what do you think? >> kimberly: what do you think i think? >> juan: i think you think that's true. >> kimberly: i think that's ridiculous.
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i think it is so smalli minded, so partisan, unhelpful, comments like that are actually making me and about half of america sick. >> juan: didn't he celebrate the house bill?k >> kimberly: no, no, no. he wants to do something that ik better for america, better for them, for their health care, and for their choices, so that people aren't held hostage by insurance companies and yes, puo competition in it, free market needs to be at play in health care. i think he is very well-intentioned. i think he is frustrated because he knows that i was one of the promises and he knows the republicans that have been talking about -- i'd be frustrated too. he delivered the house, he delivered the senate, you have i the oval, now, what is the excuse to not get this done?re >> juan: they don't have a better idea. >> meghan: this is mitch mcconnell and paul ryan's fault more than anyone else. the fact that they did it this t way, having debates on the floor, openly, not doing things in secret.ne
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president trump is validly frustrated right now. >> kimberly: he needs to press on it and get it done. >> meghan: i 100% agree. i think that the head that is going to roll is going to be mitch mcconnell. >> juan: wow. wow. wow. trump never does wrong on this show. one more thing up next. ♪ but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. z2bjhz zvpz y2bjhy yvpy
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thing. i'm not a lawyer but this stuff has come out on one of the periscope's on other networks, they always begin with i'm not a lawyer, but... and then they go and say something lawyerly. if you're not a lawyer, talk about something else. if i'm not a surgeon, let mey operate on your heart. that doesn't make any sense. let's transition to not a good point. >> juan: i hope you enjoyed. kid rock for u.s. senate, the 46-year-old rocker whose real name is robert james ritchie generating buzz on social media for a possible senate run in michigan. he put up a website and wrote today he would soon have a big announcement, he would run as a michigan republican against incumbent democrat debbie, he also endorsed mitt romney.
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the g.o.p. hasn't had that seat since 1990. >> kimberly: we should vote for him. before i saw him live at sturgis, he's an incredible performer. >> greg: great guy. >> juan: is he the next donald trump?nc >> kimberly: i started eating mine, as it half gone.e. if it is national french fried day. mcdonald's buys more than 3.4 billion pounds of u.s. potatoes,mc stimulating the economy and a serving of mcdonald's prizes 230 calories or 11.5% of 82,000-calorie diet. we have to determine who did it
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because there's a fake news out there, enjoy my friends. >> jesse: a maina lawmaker, democrat of course scott hammond made some really vile threats against president trump, he saia f you snowflake, threatened to beat him up. guess what buddy? the secret service is now investigating the matter. watch what you say because the secret service is going to pay you a little visit. >> meghan: this warmed my p heart, on her way to work after a lunch break when a soldier got out of the car in a pouring rain to salute a funeral procession as it drove by in kentucky. he said as soon as he got out of the car it made me tear up. funeral professions have the right-of-way at intersections when accompanied by an escort. if i it's so sweet, heartwarming, chivalry and manners, overall decorum for society. >> kimberly: i'm so glad you
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did this i tweeted about a couple days ago. >> greg: that's how manners survive. set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five," "hannity" is up next. >> sean: thanks to our friends on "the five." it completely crushes democrats and the destroyed trump media talking points erases some very serious new questions about the obama administration, john solomon who broke this story will be here tonight with the stunning details, also sara carter, lou dobbs are all here tonight with reaction, but first a special "hannity" into stories and the scandals that are all butts being ignored by that mainstream media but must be investigated.r this is something you will only see right here tonight on "hannity" and that's tonight's opening monologue.
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