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>> tucker: man, that was a fun show. sadly, it's over. we will be back at 8:00. the show that is the sworn enemy of line co smugness and groupthink. see you tomorrow night. "the five" is next. >> greg: high mike, i am greg gutfeld. she plays hide and seek in the dollhouse, dana perino. kimberly guilfoyle. juan williams. brian kilmeade. "the five." we learned one thing last night. the media is the disease and donald trump is the cure. >> i mean, truly dishonest people. the media and the fake media. they make up stories. i'm really doing this to show you how dishonest these people are. cnn is really bad. but abc did this morning -- i don't want to much but i wanted in the mornings.
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that little george stephanopoulos talking to nikki haley, right? little george. it's time to expose the crooked media deceptions and to challenge the media for their role in fermenting division. and yes, by the way, they are trying to take away our history and our heritage. these are sick people. >> greg: little george. it got better. an infomercial for fnc, knowing that it is airing on cnn. >> i must tell you, fox has treated me fairly. fox has treated me fairly. someday they might not treat me fairly and i will tell you about it. okay? but they've treated me fairly. but at least it's within reason. and "hannity," how good is "hannity"? he's a great guy. an honest guy. fox & friends in the morning is the best show.
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it's the absolute most on a show. and it's a show i watch. >> greg: fox & friends. a four man's "five." [laughter] >> brian: u.k. men -- >> greg: your days are numbered, brian kilmeade. that's awesome trolling. plugging fnc on cnn. plugging coke at a pepsi factory. the media makes a big deal out of nothing. a redwood from an oil acorn. they fooled a reporter from the uva game because his name was robert lee. it sounded too close to sara lee and their pound quake go straight your head. actually, they were worried his name might cause teasing because of the philosopher statues. how sad, protecting a grown man from jokes. is espn still a sports network?
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what is the sport, patty cake? talk hysteria. trump's media analysis, when you react preemptively over a cowardly fear of something that doesn't exist, you are broken. the media thinks trump is unstable? espn is trapped in a mirage were all things are viewed irrationally because the poor saps are held hostage. no, not literally, just a figure of speech. what's next, espn? banned words like monumental or statuesque? what about players name jefferson or davis? really, the story is a healthy sign. once exposed, everyone did laugh at it. does espn still cover sports or just their asses? brian kilmeade. when you heard him do it, did you high five yourself in the mirror of your lonely sad hotel room? >> brian: it's bit of an
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experience. the crowd in phoenix -- i expect it was -- i fully expect my mom to do that. she does like fox & friends. she controls the channel. i don't know why she even has movie channels. it [laughter] >> brian: that's what donald trump is. he is absolutely transparent in that he watched george stephanopoulos give an interview after an afghanistan policy about a war we are fighting and trying to win. he got one question out and it was back to eight days later. george stephanopoulos. how do i hurt his feelings? attack his height. i start the day with fox & friends and i like those guys. i know donald trump, being someone who speaks the truth, he agrees with my mom. >> greg: i could never be president. i could never say how i start my day. [laughter] >> kimberly: oh, gross. >> greg: you don't know what that means! >> kimberly: oh, i do. >> greg: juan, should the nfl
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continue using dixie cups on the sidelines? >> juan: yes, that's a good question. it dixie cups. how serious you think this is. >> kimberly: hard-hitting news. >> greg: what you make of my connection between espn and trump? espn proved immoral right. radical thinking. >> juan: i don't think they proved him right but i think the conservative echo chamber exploded. you brought it up here. >> greg: i'm part of the echo chamber, america. >> juan: no, i think it's an absurd and crazy decision. the statement out from espn, it had nothing to do with anybody being offended by robert lee announcing the virginia game. in fact, it was about whether or not there would be memes and heckling. >> greg: teasing. >> juan: and that robert lee was going to be -- >> kimberly: heckling, yes. >> brian: i might have to work at espn.
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great move. >> greg: [laughs] >> kimberly: the way the fortune-teller is talking over here. >> greg: i've got my eyes on your seat. juan buys the excuse that they were protecting him from being teased. it's odd. would anyone protect you as an announcer? >> kimberly: has anyone ever protected me? no! are you kidding me? i'm the dark -- they were protecting themselves. they are not protecting robert lee. they want to act like they are altruistic, looking out for this guy. i don't think that's the case. i think they're worried that if they were going to face criticism, it was going to be another sad round of publicity. that actually happened anyway because of how they had it. all day long, everyone was putting up a picture of robert lee, such a nice guy. poor thing. on and on. and now people are making fun of
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espn. saying they have no compass. it's whether or not it might be bad press for them. not about what the right thing to do is. >> brian: what about bob lee, why did he escape? why would they try to protect him from a meme? >> kimberly: it was the shortened name. >> kimberly: i hate it when cable network gets bad controversy. hey, dana, doesn't this reveal the difference between the perception of possible outrage and real outrage? we operate, the media, we are constantly worried about what we are going to say. >> dana: i self at it. >> greg: you have a filthy mind. >> dana: i think they were over thinking it. i think they made a terrible decision and i was the first to say this was the most ridiculous story. but, i think they probably were, when it got around -- they probably have consultants who called in, charging them a lot of money to sit around and say we should really try to protect
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him. he will be the subject of all of these on twitter. i can actually buy that. i think they went way overboard. every action causes this overreaction in a situation. megan mcardle at bloomberg, she wrote a piece today saying we are all afraid of the online mob. you're making decisions and editing yourself before you can even get anything out because you are afraid of the social media backlash. actually, if you turn it off, it doesn't exist. >> greg: a cloudy day, you just go away. you don't see the clouds. >> brian: what i do is i forget my password. i don't log on. >> dana: your password is not "password?" >> greg: i know what it is, it's "i heart lucy." >> brian: we are not really sure. it's more likely to be ainsley. i can't give away my password.
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i love the line -- >> dana: this is the next step. >> brian: i've no idea what's going on. >> brian: i think people are going to start walking away. at least on the "twitterstorm." i retweeted something that mike rowe wrote. his response is so thoughtful. but it takes a lot longer for him to explain it so he does it on facebook. i thought tucker carlson, he said he basically took twitter off of all of his devices. this is the next step in all of this. just walk away. walk away from it. >> brian: i would include juan in this, they are happier people. you don't read your mentions on twitter. i don't see you ever looking at anything. >> dana: he doesn't know how. >> juan: i know how. i'm just saying it gets nasty. you do feel at times like you know what? people find out things. there's gossip. trash a gossip or someone putting somebody down but a lot
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of that is going on. >> greg: a bathroom wall that never ends. >> dana: just monitoring breaking news -- the reformed jewish journal, bethany mundell had tweeted. i never would have seen that before but it's about this security guard at charlottesville that was guarding the synagogue. a retired naval officer came over and helped him protected. that's something i never would have seen with my -- i don't like to look at the comments. >> kimberly: that the best part of it. i love twitter for that. it's a great way to aggregate and get all the different articles. the cheap shots are just, you know. >> juan: i thought i was the one -- you said to kimberly i was making excuses when i said they were reacting and worrying about him in fact, all of you were saying well, the social media thing drives people and they are too quick to react. >> greg: if you are trying to
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expose our hypocrisy, how dare you. [laughter] >> brian: transition onto something else. >> dana: "five and friends." >> greg: any thoughts on the rally? >> brian: yesterday, a lot different than today's speech in nevada. a lot different than monday's. i think the president was pleased with the rally and that's probably most important. i'm really curious to see where this whole thing goes because he has not provided the screaming headlines for his enemies like he has in past weeks. we are going to have to work for the controversy this week. >> dana: his base is with him no matter what. you have this opportunity. most important thing on his legislative agenda for the fall is tax reform. unless it's the wall. that could be. maybe he thinks the wall is the most important thing. it's tax reform. tax reform.
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give capacity crowds in arizona, screaming fans in the essay here is what i want, tax reform and i wanted on my desk by november 1st and here's what i want in it and here's why it will help all of you and help me get there. that would be a better use of his time. i think the passing of the media in some ways -- i get it but there's no way to draw the headline. the action and overreaction, if the nitpicking on both sides. >> greg: i know it's probably not healthy or positive but i kind of enjoy it, juan. is that a week -- >> juan: it's like pro wrestling. it's entertaining. >> brian: he labels people. >> dana: imagine if obama did that to you. if you came after fox -- >> kimberly: "saturday night live." >> greg: they had an overweight man play you on "saturday night live." remember that?
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>> kimberly: you do that exercise program. >> juan: let me quickly jump in and say that i thought he was reacting throughout much of the speech with what had happened with the charlottesville stuff. he's going after the press. pulling out the speech and saying i said this. he doesn't mention he said "both sides." he has this guy behind him. i found this guy tremendously entertaining -- he was a black eye holding up a sign that says "lacks support jump." and this guy has twice been accused of murder. he's been in a cold. he's saying obama is -- >> greg: who hasn't done that? >> juan: this is the guy behind the president of the united states. >> greg: he is literally behind him. >> kimberly: they should not make sure their people -- >> juan: i thought you're going to say it was -- >> kimberly: america's most wanted. >> greg: wasn't there a parent of, whose dad -- i don't want to
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call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. his good musical >> kimberly: president trump pounded the media in his rally in phoenix and many of the mainstream media, they weren't amused. >> we have witnessed a total eclipse of the facts, someone who came out on stage and lied directly to the american people. he's unhinged. it's embarrassing. i don't mean for us, the media because he went after us -- but for the country. >> this with incitement plain and simple. i turned my cell phone camera on the crowd just so you could see the reaction there as we were on scene. that's what it looked like one to the president turned the crowd on you. >> this was donald trump at his worst. an autocrat tried to dehumanize
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his allies. >> kimberly: strong reaction from the mainstream media. you saw that across the board. from all the people, greg, it wasn't fox & friends or "hannity" or fnc. >> greg: this is for the fans. it wasn't for them. it's going into a concert of the band you don't like but the fans are screaming, crying, you just don't get it. that's not their fault. under president obama, i ran into people everyday who thought america was heading to ruin under president obama. donald trump was one of them. donald trump's in charge, there's another group that believes the world is going to end. they are in the media. they are looking for something that doesn't exist. they expect donald trump to stand up there and sue them. that's expecting a qualifier to recite shakespeare. it ain't going to happen. he's not your guy. you have to find soothing somewhere else. the people that are complaining
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he's disruptive are the same people on twitter seeking conflict. >> kimberly: okay. so that's who they are. >> greg: i don't think people want to be soothed. >> kimberly: was the reaction expected by the media and to think it's fair? >> dana: yes to be expected because it's a pattern. but for someone like cecelia vega on the ground. , we are not there in the crowd observing. that's what they are there to do. she is absolutely free to express her opinion as is everybody else. but there could be a reaction to that, right? people think they have gone way too far. i think -- i just don't know if there is anything new. i did see something to greg's point -- katie couric tweeted she had watched the speech and then she said she reread the transcript this morning. she's more afraid for our country than ever. i do think that kind of over embellishment of the worries of
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the country are too much. i also think the attacks, they went too far and i would have used the time much more respectively. that base is going to love him no matter what he says. they will more and cheer for things like tax reform in the wall and whatever he wants to talk about. it's before they act like that's a unique event. now all of a sudden you have carl bernstein wondering about the mental health of the president. james clapper, who who is always sound asleep, he comes out and says the president -- he is worried about his health and a d on the nuclear code. david axelrod said him being removed from office, it's a very dangerous road. over a third of the country backing him. what are you trying to do, take him out of office after he won an election fair and square?
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>> kimberly: you made reference to that. we've got that clip. >> brian: >> i don't know when e watched and listened to something like this. the president i found more disturbing. i found this downright scary and disturbing. >> are you questioning his fitness? >> yes, i do. i really question his ability -- his fitness to be in this office. i also am beginning to wonder about his motivation. maybe he is looking for a way out. >> kimberly: very interesting. juan. he did that rally. he did that rally and worked up the crowd and did everything so that he could leave the presidency. that doesn't make sense to me. >> juan: i think the guy who wrote the art of the deal also
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says he thinks trump is looking for a way out. but i don't know. >> brian: i spoke to him in 1988. >> juan: significance, people like frank luntz, he still does pulling. trump was more critical of the media in terms of stirring up that crowd the end neo-nazis or even radical islamic terrorists. trump is playing to a base. he's pandering. i don't think he's -- you know, the government is too big. he's just stirring them up. he's just firing them up. >> brian: do think it's sincere? does he sincerely feel that way? he's watching some of his surrogates and has cabinet on these channels, no questions about the issues like afghanistan. all about personal attacks. that's donald trump. if we went out to dinner with him, he'd be saying the same thing. >> juan: yeah, but he'd be
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lying. that's the thing. he doesn't say to you -- he says the media is so dishonest. these people are despicable but you know what? i did say that both sides are responsible. you know, i said some things and maybe they were misinterpreted but i apologize. but here's who i really am. he goes after the press. >> greg: here's the difference. everything you said, everything you said is true. however, it's funny to half of america. when we are watching it, we are actually entertained. we are not taking it that seriously. we are just going oh, it is uncle donald. this is great. this is what he does. we see it as fun. the other side is horrified. the horrible destruction of the country. >> dana: what you think of it was the reverse? if president obama was -- critical in this way and the rest of the country with laughing? i don't know how we would have
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reacted. >> greg: i think they're people that had an idea that obama was destroying the country, a secret communist. that everything he did was destroying -- it wasn't that he was reckless and crazy and unstable, he was more sinister and subversive. you see the mirror. subversive and sinister, people who are critical of him, he said it more dignified and eloquent ways. he would always say i have a network dedicated just to provide division and destruction. one network. out of 9,000? >> dana: i did think that fox handled it well. he didn't overreact, i don't think. just like okay, let's continue to ask for interviews. cover the stories, whatever. when you do get to every commentator in the panel last night on cnn having to explain -- it got a little bit again, i am not in their shoes.
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>> greg: they watched the day after, nuclear apocalypse. their faces were melting. it goes back to why half of the population thinks it's funny. there's something wrong. >> juan: what i'm saying to you is when he says things like poor jeffrey lewis, poor jeffrey lord. he was thrown off cnn. deception and lies by omission. jeffrey lord said -- >> greg: i guess it's an argument of -- >> juan: then you get into horrible situations where people go outside and say john mccain should die and meghan mccain, our colleagues has that's cruelty. what are you doing? >> greg: trump supporters, he got coldcocked by a protester. >> kimberly: that's a wrap. a smile, greg. new audio just released from hillary clinton's upcoming book on her election disaster, the
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moment that made her skin crawl during the campaign. we will play it next.
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carry on as if he weren't repeatedly invading your space. or do you turn, look him in the eye, and say loudly and clearly, back up, you creep. get away from me. >> dana: greg you are often accused of being physically intimidating around people. how would you have dealt with that? >> greg: calling trump a creep? she should know, she's the expert. she's the marvin perkins of creep kingdom. up close with a creep in its natural habitat. a frat house filing a noise complaint. she was with the ultimate creep. an audiobook. a book, may be. audio? no. no. people should want to hear your voice but that's like fingernails on a chalkboard doing an audiobook. >> dana: you would have to listen to that one point, five speed. >> kimberly: it's a whole lot
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of something. just listening to it, i've been hearing it on fox all day. it's just brutal. brutal, brutal, brutal. >> brian: no one gets -- >> dana: you have to admire their p.r. tech. >> brian: we are currently trying to understand why she lost she lost. now she's just making money off of it. they get there to back her perspective. at the great job of dispassionately running down what happened. especially that children's ways. >> dana: surely no one at this table is going to begrudge anybody making money off of writing a book and telling their story. >> kimberly: hired jasper to read the book, juan. >> dana: some democrats have been trying to get their footing and they want to move on. because they have to. right? this book will be very popular. it will look at a lot of play,
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the lead up to the lodge. she will be doing interviews. probably a gift to president trump because he can get out there and talk about her a lot. does this actually help the democrats tap the the book come out? >> juan: i don't think so because of just what you said. it's the big trees, taking the sunlight away from the saplings that might be coming up in the democrats. they are having some intense discussions trying to find their way. i don't know if this hurts them. i think trump, lock her up and all the rest will come back. what strikes me here the most is when you listen to the little bits we are getting out of the book, she goes back pretty strongly and says she thought she got absolutely damaged by the email story. way out of proportion. i can't argue with her on that point. there are lots of people especially conservatives who want to beat her up. i think they would delight in her saying not being accountable for the fact that she lost an election by all accounts she
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♪ >> juan: is a september show numbering between the congress and trump the white house? the government is going to shut down at the end of september, complicating matters, president trump said last night that he's willing to have the government shutdown of if congs doesn't build a border wall. >> absolutely necessary. the obstructionist democrats would like us not to do it but believe me, we have to close down our government, we are building that wall. speak to the president may have problems getting exactly what he wants from congress. "the new york times" following
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up on my column in the hill is reporting that the president's relationship with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has "disintegrated." as with the speaker of the house paul ryan had to say. >> i don't think most people want to see a government shutdown. ourselves included. >> juan: with the white house downplayed any disunity putting out a statement saying the president and mitch mcconnell remained united on many shared priorities. dana, when you look at this, mcconnell and trump haven't spoken in weeks? i'm like wow. >> dana: i don't think it's that big of deal. it happened like three weeks ago. it was reported at the time. "the new york times" put more out there because they got a little bit more details. meant basically, maybe they had words. they walked away and know they have to work together.
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they have a business relationship. that's probably a good thing. i took the president's comment about shutting down the government like he when he said fire and fury. this is what he's saying. look at the border yesterday. i think it's going to inch towards -- that he satisfied. the house has already voted on twice. it now goes over to the senate. they will get some sort of a mix on electronic barriers in the president will be satisfied that the walls going to be built. >> juan: so he'll get a win. the reason i take it seriously is when you talk to people on capitol hill, they are saying this guy is going after jeff flake, john mccain, we see people -- bob corker of tennessee saying he's not stable. and mcconnell himself said the president had -- >> dana: i will say one thing i'm not. some of my jeff flake would
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probably vote with the president 98% of the time. mike pence voted against president george w. bush on two very cute boats. medicare part b and something else. that happened it it's okay. you don't have to go after them all the time. >> brian: with jeff flake, he is going to be on fox & friends tomorrow. i read jeff flake's book. he basically agrees on almost everything except for the border wall. he wants a see-through wall. the president also mention last night, and some places, you have to be able to see through the wall. that's showing he's giving a little bit. but something jeff flake jeff flake goes along with. one more thing, $1.6 billion going to the program is going nowhere? the senate doesn't even want to look at it because they don't want to put a lot of these republicans in the border states don't want to vote for it. obviously no democrat will. it's going to die an ugly death. imagine it if the president says yes, let me build a border wall
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and let the dac a kids stay. >> juan: kimberly, you have a situation where -- to my mind, you have a number of republican senators who feel like trump is attacking congress and you see this right wing radio, they blame congress. mitch mcconnell. they point out his approval rating in kentucky. 18%. and then they say it's not trump's fault. if that going to work for the president? >> kimberly: is not trump's fault that mcconnell's rating is so low? >> juan: no, no the accomplishments. >> kimberly: if that's what the white house thinks, the people that work for this administration -- look, we are frustrated because he feels he was instrumental in delivering not only the oval to the republican party but the senate. he is frustrated that he hasn't been able to put through this legislative agenda. is he going to talk with them? yes.
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there will be a series of meetings and everyone can put on their big boy pants or shorts of everyone i do. they will have to work it out and get it together if they want to look at and do something good for the american people. >> juan: that's the point i was going to make to greg. what happens now? >> greg: i think this is overblown. president trump and mitch mcconnell are an old couple on a cruise. >> kimberly: not one of those honeymoons where someone kills the other person -- >> greg: i was going to get there. one person ends up mysteriously gone. mitch is that person you complain about but you missed him when he's not there. kind of like jesse. i miss jesse. before i would like to see him. >> brian: i'm going to work on the president's agenda, they get along. billy martin and reggie jackson got along -- they would actually fight each other in boston in fenway park. do you know how the season
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ended? they won a world series. >> juan: you have people like susan collins saying he may not be the nominee in 2020. she's a republican and both are probably most of the time. there is a lot of bad feelings -- hurt feelings. i thought "the new york times" was right about something today. they have the quote of the day from elaine chao, mitch mcconnell's wife. she said she stands by her man. both of them. a boxing legend. blasting colin kaepernick for not standing during the national anthem. that report who are these people?
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♪ >> brian: today in new york city, actavis held a protest at nfl headquarters due to the fact that no team has signed colin kaepernick. meanwhile mr. cabinet made headlines last year over his refusal to stand for the national anthem. due to the widespread police brutality. one person who had no sympathy for colin kaepernick, a man who grew up in '60s -- during a lot of clinical unrest. george foreman. >> a lot of us died and more so they could have that -- i love
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the united states and i love the flag. there are a lot of people who have not found that. they have a been brought up with people who are patriotic to even point them in the right direction. >> brian: that was the stance that not many people are taking these days. juan, who is right? george foreman or colin kaepernick for taking a knee and the players backing up colin kaepernick? >> juan: i don't think that's the issue. the issue is george foreman is a big trump supporter. he helped him when he was going bankrupt. he feels very loyal. i do think that. let me tell you something -- >> brian: have you ever -- at 39 years old -- >> juan: he put together some of the deals -- i don't know why you're going on, i think he's being loyal. he sees this as part of the culture war greg was talking about earlier. people like muhammad ali,
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recently deceased, they saw themselves as fully american but they were willing to stand up against the war in vietnam and colin kaepernick thinks he's too much police brutality aimed at poor blacks in the country, why can't he do it? i disagree with all disrespect of the flag issue personally. but that's my position. but i don't understand why he can't get a job in the nfl. >> brian: it's up to the teams to do it. it's a free market. where do you stand on this, greg? juan flat out rejected my. which has never been done on live television before. dana will take the same custom. who do you side with? >> greg: people come to watch football, not political posturing. the football teams have the right not to hire him because it's like -- you don't want to alienate the people. but for foreman, it's a generational thing. he's looking at these young pups going they don't know how lucky
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they have it and how hard -- colin kaepernick, adopted by two loving parents who gave him every opportunity to succeed. white parents. he got the best of everything. i think george foreman is going "i wish i had that." >> kimberly: i don't think we should diminish the comments of george foreman. this is what he really thinks and believes. i don't think he is pandering to the president. his thoughts about someone who is a professional athlete. he is looking at colin kaepernick. i stand by the nfl owners and teams that say they don't want him, they don't want him. no offense, i don't want him there before he took a knee. >> dana: i imagine if he was really good, he would have been picked up by now. he would be willing to take the p.r. hit. we started the show talking about robert lee, who is being protected by his boss. more bosses. they were going to protect them from the mob and now you have all these people out there trying to protect colin kaepernick and get him to have a
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job. basically, whatever happened to personal responsibility? is robert lee as a sportscaster, is he going to take some hits on social media and let it go? he wanted to do the job. >> brian: exactly, he turned down $900,000. how can he live on that? he did not want to be a backup quarterback. one reporter that got this whoooo. you're searching for something.
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♪ >> greg: at the doctor says it's a rash. >> brian: [laughs] >> greg: time for "one more thing." kimberly. >> kimberly: it doesn't look like it. anything can happen on live television. one british broadcaster had some guest on earlier today who were so excited to be on tv that they could not remain in their seats. take a look. >> new guidelines are being issued to stop doctors missing cows milk allergy in infants. i have two of them with me. what's she like? she is now on the desk. carry-on there. let nightingale, lunch time. from all of us, a very good afternoon to you. good-bye. >> kimberly: oh, my god. what a professional. that was 2-year-old iris along with her brother george and mom
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lucy on britain's itv news about milk allergies. i don't know, they've got a lot of energy. maybe they are not feeling allergic. >> greg: children on the greatest, aren't they? >> kimberly: i think you should have some. >> dana: that's how they handle fox & friends segments like that. i've got something for greg. just for you. check it out. ♪ >> greg: wow. >> dana: it's a slow loris. [laughter] >> dana: it's so funny. and by the way, so good. >> kimberly: little tacky fingerprints. >> greg: i don't like the way they are being objectified. don't objectify slow loris is. i'm going to plug my podcast, podcast,.com or something like that? how to hard stop targets like churches and schools against
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terrorism. it's a great podcast. >> dana: are you reading her book? >> greg: i've read it twice, actually. where are we going? juan. >> juan: big announcement for new yorkers. the village voice, it will no longer have a print edition. the newspaper was created in 1955 and if you have a city paper in your town, there's likely a version of the village voice. one of the founders, the news comes as all the country is seeing a steady decline. the paper will be available online. that's a reality for most newspapers. >> brian: i'm sure something will come out. >> greg: jerry jones has got it right. if you want to solve an nfl problem, listen to on the radio. right now. >> brian: the act of recognizing the flag is a salute to our country and everyone should say at that moment for the recognition of the flag in a
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positive way. >> brian: the dallas cowboys doing it right.because these twe specialists." keep it here. >> bret: president trump plays or cools today during a speech in reno, nevada, after last night's blistering attack on the media and two sitting republican senators. new intelligence about north korea and new missiles. and what's in a name? espn bombs a football announcer. this is "special report" ." welcome to washington. i am bret baier. president trump called for unity, patriotism, more changes to the veterans administration in a speech to the american legion. night and day away from the tone and tenor from the "take no prisoners" attack on the

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