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constitution, the law, and long-standing court precedent. a final decision will be made in the next seven days, hopefully nancy pelosi will not be able to bully them out of the right to assemble. that's it for us tonight, "the five" starts right now, we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >> dana: i'm dana perino along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." we begin tonight with continuing fallout to president trump's reaction to the white nationalist violence in charlottesville, virginia, over the weekend. the mother of the woman who was allegedly killed by by a man's empathetic with white supremacist causes spoke out today. >> they tried to kill my child to shut her up. guess what, you just magnified her. say to yourself, what can i do to make a difference and that's
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how you're going to make my child's death worthwhile. i'd rather have my child but if i have to give her up were going to make it count. >> dana: president trump blame to both sides the violence in charlottesville leading several high-profile ceos to resign from key white house counsel's. the president responded on twitter saying he was determined to disband the council's instead of putting pressure on ceos. >> they will support the racist, you are the racists. that has to end, i'm not letting anybody off the hook here. anybody who enables, anybody who votes for or supports a racist is a racist. you are culpable, white america, i'm sorry. there is redemption for you. >> i want to speak for those of you voted for donald trump,
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every day there's something nuts. you've been trying to ignore it because you don't want to admit to these smug annoying liberals that they were right. that's the last thing you want to do but deep down inside you know you made a mistake. you know you picked the wrong guy. >> dana: it's not just the left that's being critical, the republican jewish coalition which is a stood with mr. trump during past controversies have released a statement calling on the president to provide greater moral clarity in rejecting racism, bigotry, and at that sediment is him. the republican party is saying it wants nothing to do with white supremacist. >> we have no place in our party for kkk, anti-semitism, race and bigotry. we don't want your vote, we don't want to support you, will speak out against you. >> dana: i love what rhonda romney said because that's what president trump could have said. if we don't need you, there is such a small part of society, they can be ridiculed and they
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don't actually need them for their vote. >> greg: it's a good message unlike michael moore's message. if you don't agree with me on this particular issue we will ruin you. there's no faster way to ruin somebody's end by calling them a racist. he is smearing 60 million people. a lot of people that are like him i believe or not. i think he was one of the people that predicted donald trump would win and he was sympathetic to those people. i think he is finding a lot of energy and mileage out of it but you aren't going to win in the hearts and calling people racists. especially if that person you're attacking doesn't think they are racist. if you really feel that way you should ask them how they feel instead of simply smearing them. ask them if they are racist. if they say no they aren't, then go well i think you are and said -- and then have the conversation. just to smear people, it will
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never happen. this is how it would happen in an actual dialogue. when you start from this point of smearing people, you are eliminating debate and you are increasing the likelihood of violence. michael moore increases the likelihood of violence by smearing people because i can't have a conversation. >> dana: additional follow-up today, across the country where there are confederate statues. overnight, baltimore took theirs down ended virginia today, the democratic candidate for governor said i think the confederate monuments in richmond should be taken down, forcing the issue in the upcoming election down there. with the candidate ed gillespie saying let's let local communities decide. i can respect that idea but this is definitely a national debate. >> kimberly: it's really escalated and it's become a political domino in terms of the effect of what's happened, what's transpired. people dismayed and disappointed, president needs to
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speak immediately with a moral clarity on this issue. he made a great statement 48 hours later but now it's escalated into a further national upset, and people are really deeply hurt and offended by it. that makes me feel bad, it's very sad to see. we are better than this as a country, we've come so far, we would love to celebrate all the things we have in common and the values and all what we stand for as a country, welcoming so many from all different walks in life and religions and nationalities. that's the place that we fought very hard to be in that the place that we should be proud of today. i hope that we can move forward. it >> dana: i'm not sure if there is a policy -- a policy that's going to be that great, we don't know. this business council the president has put together, they were mutually beneficial for the president and the companies. there was a decision that started -- i read a piece on sunday night -- there was a call
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to the ceos that said what do you think? and he ended right here. it's not necessarily going into a fall when you need budget and tax reform. not to say that some want to be supportive but what do you think? >> he was elected to do business for the american people in the business' are bailing out out, at the first hint of controversy they're going to bail anyway. he's a business savvy guy and i think he recognizes it now. i'm very glad he did not discuss today. very glad. sometimes you have an argument with your girlfriend or your boyfriend and you really want to win the argument. and sometimes you win the argument but you lose over the long-term? there is no doubt about it, donald trump got to bloodied up. he may have won the battle with the press but he definitely left with a lot of scars. he was right, both sides were violent, one side was most --
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much more morally repugnant to them the other side and that's what the media was expecting him to condemn and he fought back on that. he was more focused on the physical violence instead of the ideals that one side was putting forward. the saturday and the monday comments i thought were fine and i understand them and the terrific. the press conference yesterday was very high risk. when you're talking about neo-nazis, not the best territory you want to fight on in an argument. even if you win, you lose. >> dana: you could win it easily. >> jesse: that's not trump's style, he has to defeat the press. and do it mercilessly. i think the thing the business community had trouble with was the one line of the press conference yesterday when he said there were some fine people who were marching peacefully in the rally to prevent the removal
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of the confederate statue. fine people are also marching alongside the neo-nazis. he really litigated the riot. you don't want to delineate to the good people and the bad people, it's still kind of a neo-nazi rally. that's where he got caught up. a traditional politician would have just done what most politicians would have done, character in the face and comfort of the nation. he is not a traditional politician. it's kind of like the obama birth certificate situation. he pushed that hard, but it eventually became a losing hand for him and then had to to stop talking about it. i'm glad to see the president has a stop talking about nazis, that's going to be a good thing. i know he's not racist in his heart. you said this the other day, he's not a bigot, he is very generous, very compassionate, he loves all americans.
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he gave the media and opportunity to smear him, they're going to take whatever he said out of context and uses words against them. i know donald trump likes to punch it he moves forward and he punches like a boxer. sometimes you want to see him with a little bit of head movement and dodge and weave. he comes out after the round he's got some cuts. i think he realizes that. >> dana: "hannity" is up next. i'm getting. important points, a vice news did a piece with a young woman reporter who i thought was very brave, here's some sound for wht was there. this was a unite the right event organized by for managed to bring together. not like a big bring the republican party together. "you will not replace us."
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"will not replace us." >> dana: the guy who was featured in that piece tonight facebook hasn't deleted his account. >> juan: no doubt is under attack. it's an important piece of journalism because that was principally on the friday night, marching across the university of virginia campus but there's nobody there protesting against them. that's them defining themselves with those anti-semitic statements. carrying the torches, that's so reminiscent of crosses burning on the lawn. won't replace us and blood and soil which are anti-semitic slogans with meaning. when they show up in the
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protesters show up in the protesters are ready because you have these young men who have weapons in torches and the like, then somehow it donald trump it says it that's. i think i said this yesterday to you. the people who fight nazis are not to be equated with nazis. people who stand up for american values and say that we despise this kind of action, it's not in keeping with our heritage are not to be equated with white supremacists and neo-nazis. bernie sanders had something really interesting to say today that i think is so important at this table to hear. he said mitch mcconnell, paul ryan, and he mentioned romney mcdaniel, we don't want these kind of people in the party. what bernie sanders said it was the only major american political figure right now who is offering any comfort to these
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people is president trump. it's unbelievable. you have no g.o.p. support. you have nobody, not gary coren, you have it ceos leaving, walmart, gm, 3m, these are major american companies saying you're wrong on this. it's not just about the media, it's not just about people trying to unfairly target the president because of politics. if there's something beyond politics. 35 can i respond -- you talk about fighting nazis. what you see on twitter eat, they're comparing the antifa to soldiers landing on d-day. let's make sure you don't use every crisis, don't use it to mainstream another violent group because there with another violent group there. the media is mainstreaming
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antifa, using it to mainstream a violent group. your right to call out the violent on your side. both sides should do that. this is where i'm going to get to a point about -- during the campaign, i never triumphed to trumpsplain what he did. i try to analyze the mistakes he makes. based on my experience my only obvious answer was pure ignorance. when i woke up on saturday morning and saw pictures of the stuff, who are these guys going to a luau? no clue. throughout the afternoon, i never heard of any of those groups. that's ignorance. because as a right wing libertarian at fox news, my focus on antifa and all those
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people out there beating up protesters and i never heard of these guys. my guess is perhaps he had never heard of them either so he saw four groups there. he is our counter protesters spoiling for a fight, counter protesters not spoiling for a fight, racist marchers spoiling for a fight, other marchers not spoiling for a fight. that's how he sought. he was likely wrong. do you see what i'm trying to say? it came from an ignorance about what was going on. >> dana: reportedly he was given a statement which had all the stuff he said on monday. i don't think the ignorance argument works. his people knew about it. >> greg: i could see stupidly thinking there were people who showed up who were interested in history, if you didn't see the flyers. i never saw the flyers until today and they are horrible.
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>> dana: i think he was right not to comment on the guy who killed heather higher. >> juan: i don't think there's any way to say her name, there's no way she came there as a violent person. i don't think it's fair to say that suddenly the people who were protesting came there equally. when you hear michael moore, i don't think he is about persuading anybody, i think it's all about expressing outrage, you think is commercially sensitive. he's pushing something, he's pushing his new show. i think if you look back, you can't just say everybody who is white and voted for trump, don't worry about it, we know you have a good -- trump antagonized a lot of people. the anti-immigrant stuff. >> greg: you're taking a broader stroke. >> juan: right now, are you enabling? >> jesse: that's like saying all muslims support islamic
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terrorist. that's painting with a broad brush. >> juan: you know what we have tonight? >> dana: your segment will continue, we have more to say about this. greg thinks the media is guilty of big-time hypocrisy. we'll tell you why after the break i didn't know where i was from ethnically. so we sent that sample off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com.
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>> greg: this is a red meat that drives the story line of a racist president, a racist president we all helped elect, all the networks were there. it's weird, as the media pines for unity, they foment friction. go outside for a minute and everything seems fine but turn on the tv, race war is coming. by attributing the acts of ghoulish racist to a party or large swaths of america, they steer us away from civility on it toward fury. the media has different rules depending on the guy. i remember one network linking the shooting of stevens cleese to his voting record, how is that not condemning both sides? if you point out the past violence of antifa that means you endorse, i don't know how you get there. americans can handle it far more of the media's binary thinking. we know ugliness when we see it and that tribalism leads to har harm. removing the communicative step between emotion and violence, we're left left with fringe maniacs and bike helmets.
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my dream with the immediate steps out of its team of sport thinking and examine, whether it's white nationalists, black power groups, antifa, or area nations, the superiority through identity, that's the disease. by linking toxic tribes to large parties, all the media does is help it spread. instead let's isolate and quarantine it. >> dana: i was just thinking, we have covered it for three days straight. for the networks, racism trumps russia. the only thing that was able to get russia -- >> greg: or north korea. >> dana: i think north korea is a legitimate crisis, rush is the story they want to tag the president with every day. and the investigation. if you're on the left and you want to go after president trump, you can for sure say he's a racist when you can't prove collusion.
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the media was like no it's got another thing. i do think however the media, you're talking about the network news, that's watched by much older people. the echo chamber is fomented. the thing that the business ceo said today, especially if they were consumer facing business, the onslaught from social media was huge. they were facing campaigns against their companies because of it that you didn't necessarily see on tv. >> greg: it's hard to question the accuracy of those onslaught onslaughts. ten people can feel like a thousand people. >> dana: how many are real? >> greg: and my fare in questioning the proportional value of this coverage, that there was so much for one story? >> juan: i was thinking about it, because to me it what was interesting looking back is none of the networks covered the press conference. there was no live coverage of the press conference.
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subsequent to that they all ran to make it up and said what a press conference. if you were watching live and i think there have been news stories about the response in the moment including here at fox to what just happened, how come he said that? you here in the immediate aftermath from republicans, on this network charles krauthammer saying it was a moral disgrace, trump lost me in that moment. you hear people say that was it something. i think that signals to you that it's not just media or far left people but people like what just happened at trump tower? what did he do? it was compelling. i think when you are at a point where we are talking about race wars, were talking about the country being so deeply divided, i was on tv on one of our shows outnumbered and one of our cohosts started crying.
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anything i say is going to be taking wrong or misinterpreted, i'm going to be called a racist. i just want to talk to you. it's just that emotionally powerful. if news media doesn't pay attention, i would be startled. >> greg: i'm not interested in comfort from a network, i just want context and clarity. without context and clarity, i worry that it doesn't help the public, it infuriates the public and makes this racial divide worse. i could be wrong. >> kimberly: amplifies it. it's important to have peaceful and meaningful discourse, i don't want to live in a right left paradigm, shouldn't we all be on the same team? we believe in liberty and the principles of this country was founded upon -- i don't want it to be a place where people just sits there and poke at the cage on extremism on either side.
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of course you denounce what happened and what these people stand for, there is no place for it in any society, in any country, in any place whatsoeve whatsoever. that's very simple. i think trying to further explain it is where the president got in trouble and trying to say there was violence as well from the other side. they were wrong too. it's not even necessary to go there, call it out for what it is, shut it down and try to show the country that we stand united together against people like this. speak to the media through gasoline on the fire and now they are complaining it's too hot. i think the percentage of the white supremacist population in this country is .03%. the media treats these people like they have a lot of juice. antifa? at the media has sanitized these people. they don't even interview them. i haven't seen one legitimate news interview with an antifa member and they are everywhere. back lives matter, they've elevated that group big time and they are responsible for a lot of violent acts.
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you have this tribal collision course in at charlotte where all of these people to send on to one place in a very lackadaisical police department and it's a powder keg. trump has been called a nazi for a year, a nazi commits a crime, now trump is an accessory to the crime, that's outrageous. for a decade, the media has pushed that white privilege needs to be eradicated, now they see speech and certain symbols need to be eradicated. then you have a lot of these marginalized groups that they can do anything, they can write, break the law, they're right just because they have justice on their side. when the media creates division, conflict creates results for the left. eventually the culture is like i don't want to deal with it. >> greg: on that note, we have more mainstream media, tom brokaw goes after
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♪ >> jesse: president trump's response to the violence created a storm of controversy. can he find a way to unite america at this challenging time? one of his media critics tom brokaw was not optimistic. >> it requires residential leadership of a higher order to bring the country together. does he come out and read some kind of a statement? that's not going to be enough. he's going to have to find a way to stitch the country back together again and i don't know whether he's capable of doing that in his own mind. >> jesse: i disagree. if the president has a big rally scheduled in phoenix on tuesday, his first since the violent clashes in virginia. i think we're going to hear more words from him that will help ease the tensions.
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what would suggest the president say at a rally next week, or would he say anything? >> kimberly: i think he should say something because obviously this story continues to grow in the public outrage, he wants to get message to talking about working men and women, he thought they were forgotten. get back to the jobs in the economy, he really can't do that unless he declares this definitively and denounces them. no equivocation, that's not his position. it's a very specific as to one issue and that's what he needs to do. look straight through the camera, the american people and tell them what's in his heart and how much it disgusts him. >> jesse: what words you advise he used? >> dana: i would advise him to use them sooner than next tuesday, i wouldn't wait.
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i think he would benefit from doing a one-on-one interview with some journalist of his choice in a setting where he can look presidential anti-can answer all the questions that are out there in a way that comes from the heart. he's done that before, he hasn't done a television interview like that and a very long time. >> jesse: are you suggesting waters world? >> dana: i don't think it would be the right place for this. >> jesse: that hurts. >> dana: i would do the one-on-one interview, he can do the rallies as he enjoys. >> greg: i'm a little pessimistic about the whole thing. i don't see how he governs, how can he reduce this calamity and move on, if the opportunity is just denied him, just across the board by the media and you just do not let go of this. like a dog on the bone.
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there's also this weird thing. if there is a reward you get as a republican or conservative, it's called the strange new respect reward to end the left will hand you that when you distance yourself from a leader. the right does it to the left, when you see a liberal move away, or criticize a liberal leader, you get accolades and i'm telling you it's very appealing. when the people who normally make fun of you suddenly really like you and that's a huge temptation for a lot of people. >> dana: it only lasts about 30 seconds. >> jesse: a lot of these rallies are wheeling and dealing in free-form, do you think the president can stick to a script and read the prompter or just cut it loose? >> juan: i don't think is going to stick to the script, it's not his habit. when he didn't issue the statement and read the pro forma statement and then he comes back, i think you heard what is in his heart. people say we need to see the good that's in his heart, but i think what's in his heart is
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pretty apparent in this was everybody's so appalled >> jesse: you know what's in his heart, he's not a racist man. >> juan: i heard of my friend kimberly guilfoyle say what's on his heart but all i have are his actions. i don't understand if your son-in-law is jewish how you can have people marching through the streets and have people say -- >> greg: i still didn't see that. >> juan: when he goes to phoenix, the news is going to be whether or not he's going to pardon joe arpaio. that's the big deal. this place into the racist, all along he has built up this kind of reputation especially in minorities but also among democrats that he plays racial politics to his advantage. i'm just telling you, he's got to deal with that, he's got to deal with the fact that john mccain, jeff flake, two
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senators from arizona, both have condemned these statements. this is what he's up against. he has really put himself in what tom brokaw says is a box it's good to be hard for him to get out. >> jesse: attorney general jeff sessions is continuing his campaign against sanctuary cities. this time taking aim at one of the nation's biggest cities, will tell you which one will may come right
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♪ 's before going after sanctuary cities is one of the trump administration's top priorities with attorney general jeff sessions, threatening to hold funding from jurisdictions who don't comply with federal immigration law. mr. sessions was in florida praising miami-dade policy county of cooperating with the feds and attacking america's murder capital chicag chicago. >> respect for the rule of law has broken down.
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in chicago, i suggest the so-called sanctuary policies are one sad example of that. these policies do far broader damage to the country than many understand, at its root, it is a rejection of immigration laws and a declaration of open borders. >> kimberly: something else to talk about. what do you make of it? he's calling out chicago which he has done as well. >> greg: this is a story about this city because other cities haven't done it, it's unusual that a city is following the law. i go back to my original point, if you can have a sanctuary city for one want to break, why can't i have my own? why not to be a libertarian where you legalize everything or you have a whole town where you can drive and bumper cars. maybe there's a town that has no pet restrictions, you can have an elephant in your apartment.
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>> dana: that must be a big apartment. >> greg: my point is it's absurd. why can't we decide what kind of century city we want to? i want to vape at a bar for gosh sakes. >> dana: don't you do not already? >> greg: i sneak it. >> kimberly: i know, i montague. >> dana: this is a nonpartisan mayor into miami and he decided to do this and he's not trying to make some sort of partisan argument. he's saying here is the reasons why i want to do it because it's better for my city. the differences in chicago, rahm emanuel, a very prominent democrat has said i want to sue the trump administration because of this. for the law & order president, this is a very good issue for him. it's better for him in florida than it is in illinois. jesse, what do you make of this in terms of his approach, coming at a good time trying to talk
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about this issue instead of others? >> jesse: he's a great punching bag of four sessions in sessions is a better punching bag for rahm, i think other mayors are going to be looking at this to see how it plays out. trump hasn't had a lot of luck and has courts but sessions has a of the law on his side. miami reminds me of qaddafi. i know i've made this point before but it's worth reiterating to you especially. phoenix used to be a sanctuary city. dropped its sanctuary city status and crime went down by 20%. that saves lives, that's not racist. >> greg: that's a new segment jesse watters, that's not racis racist.
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>> kimberly: we just keep winning here. >> juan: i'm so glad you're not on the defensive. the reality of what's going on in miami is about $500,000 that they would have lost. that's nothing. the big ticket was that they are trying to get federal support for a billion-dollar mass transit system. this mayor who was a republican, if not elected in the democratic-republican way, he's a republican. the democrats are up in arms saying this guy is playing too, i'll use a quote trump racist policy, he's allowing it to go forward. you have the state of california, chicago, so many other cities who say -- this is interesting because i think conservatives should be very sensitive to the idea of localities and states setting their own laws and not having the federal government to bigfoot them and tell them exactly what to do. >> dana: not in immigrations.
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>> jesse: gun laws that don't jive with the rest of federal laws, how would you like that? everybody arm up, everybody gets a bazooka. why is it okay when it comes to immigration? >> juan: of course it's not okay, there's not a similarity. >> jesse: greg just made a great point, if anything goes it in a locality, what's the difference? >> greg: i'm saying public. >> dana: a lot of americans are still looking for answers on that secret tarmac meeting between bill clinton and loretta lynch. right before hillary clinton was cleared by the fbi. we could be getting those answers soon, stay with who are these people?
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>> juan: as republicans love to remind you attorney general loretta lynch had a meeting with bill clinton last june at a phoenix airport, the fbi was investigating his wife over her private email server. now jay secular one of the president's attorneys has been trying to get the justice department documents related to that clinton-lynch confab. previously the doj said no records exist but now the feds
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are changing their story. >> i'm holding in my hand a letter that i received yesterday where a rather unprecedented move, the fbi has reopened that for you investigation to produce relevant documents to the inquiry that we now know exists. that doesn't happen. this is a positive sign. >> juan: the question is what's to come of it? they had 400 emails released early. we found out that loretta lynch sometimes used an alias, we found out they were concerned about the optics, what do you think? >> greg: this was the most improper meeting bill clinton ever had with his pants on. >> kimberly: i'm surprised at how many people in the obama administration used aliases to communicate. remember at epa, the woman who was there used richard winter. i don't think that's appropriate and shouldn't be allowed at all. i guess it's good to get these out. turnabout is fair play.
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in four or eight years, president trump will no longer be president and his supporters will not like it if the next president tries to look back in all sorts of things going back to 2008. >> jesse: i can't believe the obama administration forgot to shred these documents, it's shocking. what happened? what i find confusing as they talked for about 45 minutes, president clinton and loretta lynch about golf and grandkids. i don't even think golfers talk for 45 minutes about golf. i didn't know she played, i wonder what her handicap is. they talked about grandchildren. , the kid doesn't even speak, what do you say about an infant? is it something when they talked about? they don't believe what trump junior said in his meeting but
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they buy every thing he said on the tarmac, i got it. >> juan: the democrats all say the story is overblown and its old history. >> kimberly: it's a previous administration but it's something that people weren't able to get definitive clarity and answers on, because there is want documents that relate to it now all of a sudden there are a lot of documents. >> juan: it's time for it doj, square up and be hones
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we talked and we ate these delicious chinos. they had a tito pop-up, it's extremely popular, all sold out. these are the fabulous dishes. tito meatballs, clearly he almost split his pants try to get up to get them. you're my prop, and tomato soup right here, flaming hot and white cheddar mac & cheese and flaming hot chicken tacos. isn't this delicious? >> greg: i'm going to skip my secrets to happiness. but my podcast tonight go to fox news podcasts.com, that's charles fleischer. if you don't know who that was, he was the nemesis -- he was the voice of roger rabbit. a brilliant comedian but a fanatic about mathematics and the universe. check it out, it's a good
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podcast. >> dana: endo i'll tell you what podcast posted tonight. it's happy anniversary to my husband peter, we met put the mic 20 years ago tomorrow on an airplane, work or to post excerpt from my book up on facebook so you can see. maybe there will be a picture of one that was 20 years ago. >> juan: history was made monday for the first time a black woman was toast to lead the corps of cadets at west point military academy. simone askey became the first captain, she will lead her classmates, speak on her behalf, listen to her reaction. >> i was excited but also thinking what a great team were going to have. it's humbling but also exciting as i step into this new opportunity to lead the court to greatness with my team with me. >> juan: what a change from last year when a group of black women were criticized for posing
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and solidarity of the black lives movement, this is awesome, congratulations to her in the military. >> dana: never miss an gill bill president trump pulling business council. overshadowing all of this tonight is continued reaction to the violence in virginia. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bill: good evening welcome to washington. from the art of the deal to no deal at all. president trump is dismissing two advisory groups made up of top american ceos and some of those executives had already defected after withering criticism was directed at the white house. the president's contention is that both sides in the virginia matter share the blame. and that is where we begin
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