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that is next. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, i am dana perino along with guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters and greg gutfeld and his it is 9:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." fox news alert, north korea just fired a ballistic missile that flew over japan before crashing into the pacific ocean. the launch is yet another escalation to the crisis and comes just days after the united nations passing new sanctions against s north korea. let's bring in chief correspondent ed henry, affectionately known as the sit sith. >> an intense situation here
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tonight. a statement from u.s. pacific command in hawaii. the declaring tonight that there was no threat to north america or to guam. important to note. butnd also saying that they are monitoring this closely. as he reported, this missile flew over japan. the key ally in the region. president trump was also in fact briefed on the situation by his chief of staff john f. kelly, also monitoring this tonight is the defense secretary james mattis. he warned north korea that it would be annihilated if the u.s. military used his war plans. we are using as the missile was launched. the forces were talking to -- and the general asking staff if something happened. what would happen, the north korean dictator kim jong un launching an intermediate range missile. launching an eastward from north korea, and flew over the
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territory of northern japan before landing in the pacific ocean. this missile's flight distance is key. it was about 2300 miles. significant, because that means that guam is now in north korea's range with a missile like this. it is also an in-your-face move, because as you noted, it comes just days after the u.s. rallied the u.n. security council forer the past tough news sanctions against north korea, led by nikki nikki haley. owning that tougher sanctions be coming, and next tuesday, the president himselfsa will bet the u.n. t delivering his first-ever speech to the general assembly in new york where north korea will be front and center. the u.s. pacific command is declaring that the defense of japan and south korea is ironclad coming into that the u.s. is "ready to defend ourselves and our allies from any attack or provocation." that's from the u.s. military tonight, watching all of this very closely.
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>> dana: thank you for that report. now for a top story, president trump causing controversy by saying he is working on a deal with democrats that enhances border security and allows dreamers, legal immigrants brought to the u.s. as children to stay in the country. conservatives are upset that it does not include funding for the border wall, but mr. trump says that the wall will eventually be built. >> very important as the wall to me, we have to know that it will not be obstructed, because without the wall i would not do anything. we are looking for extreme border security and surveillance, everything else. we also have to get the wall. it does not have to be here, but they cannot obstruct the wall whether it is in the budget or something else. we are not looking at citizenship or efficacy, we are looking at allowing people to stay here, we are working with everybody. republicans, we are working with democrats, just spoke with paul ryan, he is on board. everybody is on board.
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>> dana: chuck schumer, a democrat does not have any sympathy for those upset about the wall funding. >> i listen to fox news this morning.di i'm starting to do that and see what is going on over there. they keep saying the president promisedy a wall in the campaig. yeah, he also promised that mexico would pay for it. where is mexico? they said 12 times that they are not paying for it. that is not the promise that he made. >> dana: all day we have been hearing about it, talking about it, and if you listen closely, kimberly, one of the things president trump said with the discussion with the democrats, they could not obstruct something that might be somewhere else, not in the daca bill, but in the budget, and the house at b least has passed borr funding. it is in the budget proposal as we speak. so maybe that's what president trump is saying is that you can get the daca deal done and to the wall funded at the same time. >> kimberly: it was a heavy signal. >> dana: i thought so. >> kimberly: oh, i got it.
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that is what he is trying to do, a clever negotiator and businessman. i need a little something from the left and the democrats. this is something that is important. it's going to add value, they will owe me. he needs to be able to reach across the party lines like we have talked about to get this support. he has very thin support to get something over that hurdle legislatively as we have seen by the repeated attempt as it relates to health care and other things. so immigration, you mentioned earlier on "special report," what hee is able to jump across and get to the other side. on the flip side, a lot of the hard core supporters, despite the broad-based republicans are not happy with it. they think that this is a side step away and abandoning the principles that he campaigned on. he does not want them to lose faith. i'm going to take care of the wall. i still intend to do it. don't getti distracted by the
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machinations of chuck schumer in nancy pelosi. we will deal with them, i have a clever way to get it in elsewhere. >> dana: that is a possibility. what do you think, greg? >> greg: i was looking at twitter and burning the hats, and i think, you have to relax. for the base, this is your first tiff. sometimes newlyweds get into a fight, but it is too soon. nothing bad has happened yet. there was mentioning that there was funding, but not for the wall. you don't know that. it could go to the wall. >> dana: the border funding is in the house budget. >> greg: think of what daca is, no way that he was going to send them back. so instead of writing it off, he turned it into something of value that he used as the trade, so basically traded away something that he really did not have to trade. that was kind of a nice little trick that you do, it's kind of like when you are a kid for his birthday taking his dad to the store and wants twodollar pair
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of shoes, and he knows his dad does not want to play the blame and pay that, so he looks at the bike and says, you're not getting that. and then the kid goes, how about the issues? it's something that a smart kid does. you still have to make a deal, if he cuts the chain migration, he gets verified, part of a wall or something of a wall, it's a pretty good deal. the bigger thing, what he did, the big picture of building the wall created a shift in the conversation. i'm not saying he created the conversation, we were talking about on "the five" in five years, that's where he got out lots of it. but he forces the media to confront the population who are unhappy about the border. that's what he did. we did not do that. he dide that. it helped him win. he built the wall as a meeting, the border protection was one of the three legs of the table which was the table of law and order, it was immigration,
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police, and national security. that's what got him in. so in the big picture, it got him a win. it created the shift in the conversation, if he can do the deal, he is a winner. >> dana: i agree that it is a combination, jesse, of these things. c but i do think that when he said, i'm going to build a wall, he described it and how it would look. and all that chance at all the rallies was build the wall, who's going to pay for it? mexico will pay for it. i was a rallying cry. they will still probably support him. >> jesse: so, water's world is not going to be happy. a lot of the base will be displeased. that was the centerpiece of the campaign. >> dana: it was not just a metaphor. >> jesse: but it is a metaphor as well. you are andd not coming into our builder, that is your major policy initiative, than what you have to run on in reelection if there is no wall? the daca deal, freaking out a little bit about that, i
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understand that. it's not amnesty though. he is not delivering a pathway to citizenship. if there is amnesty for the dreamers, people are going to have a hard time still making that. i support daca, but if they cut in line and are delivering amnesty, i will have a hard time dealing with that. i think a lot of people will as well. i think what nancy and chuck data, they spun the dinner and they put the president on the defensive when he was in florida today. >> dana: you always want to be the first to define your meeting. that's right, and rule number one in the swamp, get out of the meeting and go somewhere else first. we have the deal on daca, the border wall funding is off the table. the president had tof come out and say, there is no deal and we will find the wall later. i understand what he is doing with the wall funding by not linking it to daca, because no democrat is going to vote to fund to the wall. i do not see it. >> dana: they might in the budget release.
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>> jesse: but it is only there in the primary. w if you are a democrat any vote to fund the border wall, your opponent primaries you command congressman so-and-so, democrat voted to fund the racist border wall that trumped once, you are done and not primary. it does not, in the honest bill on christmas eve, the only way it is happening. >> dana:a: juan, what do you think? >> juan: i think the democrats think that they have a good deal here. working with the president, he wants to work with them. i don't know if you saw this, but chuck schumer is on the floor talking, getting picked up, and he says, he likes them. was like, she likes me. and you have to take a step left and right, otherwise you get boxed in. i think that right now, the reality is, i don't give much credence to the idea that the wall is funded in anybody's budget. that is not merely going tos happen, but maybe down the road.
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what i give credence to is the idea that steve kings king thinks it will blow up trumps base. or who does not -- and she wants him out because he is not living up to the promise that jesse articulated. what interests me is the actual legislation on the floor, democrats are proposing a on the dream act. that's what they are putting in front of trump. republicans have recognizing america's children, what is a big difference? the big difference is that the dream act will give you traditional residency. a pathway to citizenship. what about the republican plan? you have to apply for that conditional residency. it is still a pathway to citizenship. you can imagine steve steve bannon at breitbart saying, this is a free pass. this is amnesty. >> jesse: and the president i said that no amnesty, we have
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not talked about amnesty, so hearing that is troubling. >> juan: i think it is troubling. i was surprised toi hear that mark meadows, head of the freedom caucus said that we do not have to build a wall for a wall's sake. he was not heavily invested. i know that senator mcconnell, paul ryan, a not heavily invest. if they do not want to vote. >> greg: what was he rested on the campaign instead of building a wall? what would have been your as a promise? >> kimberly: lock her up? >> greg: but everybody said strong borders. the reason he won was because he did not say strong borders. he said, build a wall.y. that could mean all of those things. but he said it that way because of isaac needed. >> dana: you think that is what he really meant. talking aboutut physical construction of a wall. and they have called in contractors to come in and give plans for what the physical structure would look like. you are saying that he did not
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mean that. >> greg: no, you guys are saying that he promised that people will be upset. i'm saying that it was a visual promise. in a fairy tale, you say, they lived happily ever after. you don't say, they live to the age of 83 after a series of debilitating illnesses. you say something visual and it catches you, and that you worry about later. >> jesse: here's how i know he is heavily invested, i looked at the prototypes. one of the requirements is that it has to be aesthetically pleasing from the american side. you know that trump wants it to be aesthetically pleasing. who is complaining? >> dana: hillary clinton is now going after ivanka trump, and that report is next. ♪ you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy!
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♪ >> kimberly: president trump's daughter ivanka is a senior white house adviser and a role model for many women.se but when hillary clinton was asked about ivanka on her blame tori, i mean a book tour, she said that the president was responsible for his actions. then went on a rant about neo-nazis, and president trump,
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and to daca before saying this. >> everybody is associated with him. they arear either on board with that or they are not. and if they are not, they need to be speaking out or leaving. but ife they remain silent and just give lip service to the contrary points of view, then they are part of his agenda and they should be judged and held accountable for that. i >> kimberly: okay, that sounded really weird which trial executioner. >> dana: is interesting for somebody who has so vigorously protected her daughter, chelsea clinton from attacks from people regarding politics or personal situations withe their family, that she would not at least give some sort of leeway forha somebh like ivanka trump who loves her father, and has said, i might not agree with him, but i am on his team, honored to be at the white house. they left their life in new york to be there. h trying to do work for women, moving things forward, so i think this was disingenuous on
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behalf of hillary clinton. she is in the moment, because it is a popular thing to say that you are against ivanka trump, is you see that she gave an interview to financial times, e have to get a subscription income is really annoying, but i was able to read the whole article. she is forthcoming about how she wants to be a public servant, this is not something that she thought -- but she wants to participate and help her father. surely hillary clinton should understand that. >> kimberly: she should understand that, because it is typical hypocritical. >> greg: this is the question that should bee asked, is hillary clinton -- chelsea clinton responsible for bill clinton's dalliances in the oval office. what she responsible for him havingex sex with an intern in e oval office? they did not ask this question. you cannot blame hillary, we do not know if she would say that if the question has been asked, so the reporter is extremely
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biased, and posing a question as if president trump is a criminal. like she was saying, how can you be okay with him? if she was saying it, she was coming from a really deep, deep place of bias, so i would blame this journalist, whoever this person is, not more than hillary. >> kimberly: and the blame-tour continues. >> jesse:om blame game, shame game, trying to blame polite society for president trump. fryou see them doing this in tho media, the democrats, when president trump says something controversial, or does something, like the muslim ban, or the locker room talk, what the media and the level deal do, make sure that the democrats denounce their president or resign from any position with the president. it democrats do not have a lot of shame, so it does not work with them. i'm sure that juan can agree with that. [laughter]
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hillary has not shown a lot of class recently, for a woman who kind of prides herself as louis progressive states woman who is above it all andwo a really big uniter. she did not give the speech on election night, she has not handled the loss with any grace. she tries to undermine the president at any turn. her book is about settling scores, and now she is attacking the former -- she is attacking the first daughter. she did steal the silverware from the white house. you have to expect this. but it's not somebody telling him something that you would expect from somebody in her possession. >> kimberly: what about the first woman who ran for president, and now going about and attacking another woman whon is trying to serve her country and it's actually very passionate about a lot of the same issues that hillary claims to be passionate about. about equal pay for women, and for single moms, better
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education for young children, child care. this is somebody she should be trying the lift up. i think it is a bad move for her. >> juan: i do not think it is a bad move at all. what is interesting about this to me is that there are lots of repeople especially in new york society, let me put it that way. people who know the terms that say that ivanka will counteract her father. and that she was going to mollify some of the harsher, more republican hard right stance. and i think those people are disappointed, not only in the ivanka, kimberly, but very disappointed in jared. >> jesse: you just had the evidence nate block. how is daca not to? >> juan: i think a lot of those folks think, wait a second, if you look back at history atpeople who know the trumps tht and say, people who are with the good guys or with the bad guys stand up and be counted, and what ivanka has done, and i do not get your logic to the rest of you here, i don't get it,
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chelsea was a child when bill clinton was engaged in his sexual misconduct, and chelsea clinton was not in the white house as an official working for her father. jared kushner is there -- >> dana: we are talking about in 2008. >> juan: i'm saying that this is an unfair comparison between chelsea and ivanka. it does not make sense to me. the idea that people like ivanka may say to her buddies, oh, you know, we are going to talk and work with dad on this, but nothing happens. i think a lot of people including mrs. clinton had a right to say, you are just making excuses. you are just a cover for what doing.trump is this is part of his agenda. >> greg: and what has he done? did very something compassionate with daca, and great with the hurricanes. >> juan: i do not think you understand the level of fear and trepidation out there. >> greg: that is emotion, not fact. >> juan: but he is willing to end the program and deport the
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kids. >> kimberly: and when ivanka was upset about the children being murdered, and the genocide in syria, she talked to her father about that. if they do not want to get credit for anything, and part of the discussion was a hypocrisy that she wants chelsea untouched, it's not fair game, et cetera, et cetera. but making attacks against ivanka who has been very accomplished. >> dana: i think as an adult she has chosen to be political. that's what ias was talking abo. >> greg: do you remember the speech at the dnc? the condescending speech. oh, my god. >> dana: the other thing that i wanted to say was, one of the things that americans like to o for families that are famous is to try to get into the family dynamic and think about the psychology and play like you actually understand what it is like in that relationship, so, i just remember when president bush was president 43, always we
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would get calls, well, 41 must be disappointed, or he must be trying to live up to his dad's expectations. or his mom really wanted someone else to run into. what i knew were not true, but you can never stop it. but i think that trump have expected that this will be out them. they do not talk about it outside of their own family. >> kimberly: ahead, we will go live to the campus of uc berkeley where there are new concerns of possibly politically charged about domestic violence, that story is next. stay withe us. ♪
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speaking there. at the birthplace of their free speech meant movement, protesting ben shapiro, a mainstream conservative, not known for being particularly controversial. for the latest on the story, let's bring in claudia who is live in berkeley tonight. >> hello, jesse, while the crowd has started to build here, amid a heavy police presence. the leftist group refused fascism, here revving up the crowd prayed about an hour ago, a couple of people were arrested because theirir signs were not n compliance with a city policy. they were too big. and soan far that is just about the most egregious behavior we have seen here. school officials have spent a lot of w time, more than $600,00 to make sure tonight's event is safe. they have called and officers from all ten uc campuses to help secure the area where ben shapiro is set to speak in just a half an hour. police say they will confront anyone wearing a mask if they refuse to take it off.
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thatat is a warning to antifa protesters who caused violence at conservative events here in the past. nearby businesses who were vandalized, taking no chances, closing early and protecting their property with security gates. thanks to a city policy, police can use pepper spray if the crowds get out of hand. school officials say that all these measures are needed for security, but some critics say that berkeley is hardly a beacon of free speech if this is what it takes to host one conservative speaker here on campus. we'll see if it is enough. we will keep you posted. >> jesse: think you allowed aloud, claudia. stay safe out there. ben shapiro. the nicest little guy. >> greg: he had more anti-semitic threats at him than any media figure last year. when they say they are spending 600 grand to make sure that it is safe, it is not about ben shapiro, it's about the people trying to attack them. violent people, this is where radicalism ends, when you cannot persuade people with your ideas
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coming inside violence and try to scare them. but it's not about him. theyea have to stop making it about him. them.bout the counseling for speech, there are people that come from countries that have seen horrible things, growing up that do not need counseling and come here, and we can exchange these people, please? >> kimberly: bring back vintage berkeley, that was awesome, but better than this. what is going on here? a bunch of bed wetters. >> greg: you just insulted bed wetters. >> kimberly: i take that back. >> dana: they have a real problem. of these people have no problem. i watch this for the last couple of months, because i listen to the ben shapiro show every day. when i am about, but i am happy about that more people know ben shapiro. they never googled him, never read any of his stuff. and if they did, they would say, oh, wait, we agree with him. >> greg: even if he was a horriblele person, who cares? it should not matter.
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>> jesse: i like what the police are doing, somebody wearing a mask, you cannot do that. he will bring them to the ground or take the mask off. >> juan: i think that is fair. the thing is, i don't see people getting arrested for masks out there, they are getting arrested for the size of their signs. that is legitimate protest that they do not like. >> greg: it's because a lot of them are hiding the sticks. >> juan: it's the size of the sign, the official reason. i will say this, i agree with everyone, i don't think benff shapiro who is a guy who stood up and quit at breitbart because of what he saw going on between corey lewandowski and a reporter. i think that is a pretty stand-up guy, and he has been strong in saying that he is not a trump guy, and this is not so much about either of them, or what you guys pose as antifa, it is about the idea that they are so many people on the left to say that you do not give a platform to people who deliver these harsh conservative
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messages. i do not think by the way that ben shapiro qualifies as one of those people. but this coming weekend or next weekend, they will have a free speech week, and you are going to get people like milo, and steve bannon, and it's going to be outside, and to me this is a magnet for trouble, and i think that they are doing it intentionally to embarrass berkeley and say, you guys are a bunch of, what did you call them? bed wetters? >> jesse: they will have to hire a lot more therapists. >> greg: it's good for the therapy market. they will make a lot of money in berkeley. >> dana: and for the parents that are paying tuition, many classes were canceled because people were sotu upset. they don't even have to go to school. >> juan: you have nothing to say about the idea that the far right would intentionally go there to a problem? >> jesse: they learn from the left. >> kimberly: free speech. >> juan: where do you say, no, when people are saying outrageous, offensive things? >> jesse: that is the whole point of free speech. listen, juan. let me tell you what happened --
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>> kimberly: you got in trouble for free speech, right? we have heard it all. >> juan: the way you see charlottesville coming in to see the white supremacists. >> greg: there was a car that killed that woman, not a word. you have to be very important to make the distinction. >> juan: and cross burning? >> greg: nobody is cross burning at berkeley. you have to look for these examples are not i the one thate are talking about. >> juan: you asked me why, because it is similarly said, i'm a a big free-speech guy. >> greg: you think that steve bannon going to speak at berkeley is like burning a cros cross? when no, i said where do you draw the line? >> jesse: antifa juan will be right back. america not across just killing jobs, another unidentified consequence. greg will explain it next. ♪ counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected.
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>> greg: one seattle raise the minimum wage, a study found that it caused a $1500 drop in yearly income for lower wage workers. by thee wage increase does not just mail the wallet, it goes after your butt. if you are in a seattle bathroom, with montezuma's revenge after eating chili cheese fries at your local grease pit. you can thank the minimum wage increase for your disgusting discomfort. follow my logic. them for every dollar increase there is a 6% jump in health code violations. hence the trot, dana, i could tell you a puzzle. when businesses get hit with a financial burden, they not only cut workers and hours, but corners and may be in hygiene. poor kindliness as you can see by my chart can migrate to your plate which then goes to your stomach and down to the bathroom
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where you end up counting the tiles until midnight. it is a science. you can think shortsighted liberals for this, and the solution will be more as the officials find the restaurant until they close up, proving thatat the radicals left our sml business owners who traced rooms despite obstacles foisted upon them by bureaucrats who have never run anything in their lives. forget daredevil's, the risks are minimal compared to the guy or gal trying to start something up and keep it going. thanks to theso punitive big government, flushed down thego toilet. i will be auctioning down this artwork later. if youou are interested. juan, what do you think of my fury as tenuous as it might be? that the minimum wage gives you diarrhea. >> juan: i think it is the most inventive -- [laughter] >> kimberly: what are we doing here, dana? >> dana: stay tuned.
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>> juan: this was your most brilliant opposition to raising minimum wage, but given that i know you and i know you're feeling about chipotle, the problems that they have had, is that them raising the minimum wage, there could be a correlation? >> greg: i don't need it anymore. i've had some skirmishes with their men's room. >> jesse: goodth intentional liberals do not deliver good results. they do not understand l capitalism. same thing happen withap obamacare. you mandate the businesses, covering health care for their employees, they cut the part-time coming into than they have less money and still no health care. they slapped the yacht tax on florida, what happens, they buy them in other states, and in the middle class workers that are making all of these yachts are out of work, because nobody is doing business in florida. same thing with gun free zones, guns are dangerous, liberals create gun free zones, and then that's where the mass shootings happening. liberals never learn from their
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mistakes. they keep trying to replicate it here. >> kimberly: never having any toilet paper, which is a big problem if you raise the minimum wage. >> juan: rich gun owners, those are your people? [laughter] >> kimberly:th did you just get that memo? >> greg: kimberly, liberals get you in the end.nd [laughter] >> kimberly: liberals always will get you in your stomach part of the problem is a little bit of fake news, you can blame everything on chipotle a minimum wage, but you have legitimate diagnosed gastrointestinal issues including irritable bowel syndrome. this is true. i'm sympathetic. >> greg: i just have a sensitive stomach. ive am a little lactose intolerant. and now i am becoming kimberly intolerant. >> kimberly: this is not embarrassing at all, just know so much about it. so when you to know this -- >> juan: you don't have to say this in front of million of
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♪ >> juan: welcome back, chelsea manning was convicted for one of the biggest intelligence leaks of all time. only free at this moment because president obama commutedly her 5 year prison sentence. no harvard university has named miss manning a visiting fellow, which prompted former acting cia director to resign from his post at the prestigious university paid into cia director mike pompeo, he pulled out of a speaking engagement at harvard calling manning a american traitor. an end a letter to the ivy league institution. kimberly, what do you think? > kimberly: listen, i think that these days it is very controversial depending on where
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you will speak, and we have seen more than one person pull out, we have seen people disinvited to speak coming into this really ties back to the whole thing about freedom of speech and getting an education, also opening your mind and listening to all different viewpoints. to mean, when i see people being close-minded and i think people like condoleezza rice, people should be excited for somebody like her to come speak. i have turned on things where i think it is not a good idea for me to speak because of problems that they are having on some of these campuses. >> juan: you know, jesse, an article in the paper p today abt harvard refusing a woman for a phd program that i've been in jail come out, they pushed her back, but they except chelsea manning. >> jesse:e: colombia will hire the murderer. >> juan: i think she went to nyu. >> jesse: does not surprise me. i will take this moment to say that i will not accept any fellowship from harvard university.
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i want to withdraw some consideration for that. >> juan: i don't think this is fair to harvard. >> jesse: i will not accept any speaking imitations from harvard as a sign of protest against this decision. i would not want to make the cia director, former cia director angry. >> juan: mike pompeo says he is not going. >> jesse: i would not want to be on the bedside of the cia. all of these ivy league institutions do the same thing. they hire these people for p.r. reasons, and it is a p.r. play. >> juan:n: so they also have robbie who ran hillary's campaign, sean spicer is out there. mary catherine hamm. joe scarborough, he is there. >> dana: all legitimate people that you can learn something from prior to this decision about chelsea manning was horrific for harvard.ma it was a decision, it's like harvard wantsor to be edgy. oh, look how woke we are. if i haven't chelsea manning. and i think it deserves a bitter cold that it is getting paid and
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jeff morel is so principled, he said that senior leaders in the militaryry saying that she put u.s. soldiers at risk. he has an obligation to his conscious, and i think that there is nothing that you could learn from her that it's going to actually help further your career. but you would be able to learnco something from morell. >> dana: >> juan: i think you ae absolutely right, but is this a free-speech issue? >> greg: no, it is not, not at all. you have corey lewandowski, sean spicer, this is not harvard, this is "dancing with the stars." it is like some kind of weird thing to get p.r., and also, i know the phrase is all virtue signaling, but this is harvard to try to see how enlightened they are. what is manning's accomplishment beside putting americans in harm's way? the birth of traitor cool, like, manning, the left loves these peopleng because they do harm to daddyo which is america.
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it is sad, it isdd disgusting. and good for morell, no patriot should remain there. >> dana: list manning said that if they get any federal mounting it should ends tomorro. >> juan: "one more thing" is up next. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. you're working in millions of places at once with iot sensors. analyzing social data on the cloud to create new designs. and using blockchain to help prevent fraud. so get back to it and do the best work of your life. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients
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they retired dandelion, which was yellow, then they had a blue, and this is in a 24 crayola box, great her back to school. like kimberly's eye shadow. lots of examples. and that is my one more thing. >> greg: kids at home, do not eat koreans, i learned the hard way. >> dana: like the minimum wage? >> kimberly: and he blames it on us. >> greg: my podcast, with dave rubin, called the rubin report, you find it on youtube. it is out now, and it is great. we talked a lot about fox news, just a little dirt on tucker. >> kimberly: you need makeup when you do those. what happens to you? anemic? >> greg: yes, i look pasty. greg's fitness tips, did you ever want to know how to blow your nose without a handkerchie handkerchief? hillary has an explanation. >> i don't want to shut my eyes
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on national television, but you hold and you breathe through one, and then you hold, and then you exhale through the other, and youto keep going, it is very relaxing. >> greg: i would use a handkerchief when i blow my nose come i think it is weird to use your fingers. >> dana: that is really not good. a >> juan: she was talking about meditation, wasn't she? >> greg: that it's big news but it was not about meditation. >> kimberly: by popular demand, it is time for the return. >> greg: they never will get it right. >> kimberly: it is so good. i love the groovy music. men, all of you men with hair, i very bad news for you. yes, because a new study says that men who are bald are perceived as more attractive than men like you guys with all the hair. the hair on your head. it was a survey, mail and female
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were supposed to rate men on attractiveness, and dominance. into the men won in all three categories but i have a confession, i dated this guy, absolutely no hair on his head. and i used to call him lex luther. >> dana: i remember him. >> kimberly: but you know what, in the bathroom, very little amount of time, because there is nothing to do. >> dana: we are continuing this conversation after the show, show, but we have to go to jesse. >> jesse: i'm shaving my head. everybody likes watching things explode, check this out. elon musk, the billionaire, the tech guy, these are bloopers. ♪ >> greg: are you sure that this is not north korea stuff? >> kimberly: it sounds like it. >> dana: that looks like an expensive mistake. wow, jesse, this is great. i think my cran -- >> jesse: i think this is
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better than the koran, trying to shoot rockets into space, and like dana said, expensive mistakes. >> juan: you know what he is doing now, boring up a tunnel from washington all the way up to boston for a a train. >> jesse:e: i thought it was l.a. to san francisco? >> juan: you live on the wrong coast. so if you are a young woman starting your career -- >> greg: i am. >> juan: or mom and dad of a young star, you should start out a new book by our colleague and friend eboni williams, who is a terrific legal analyst here at fox, she is a accomplished lawyer, in her new book "pretty powerful" she talks about power in a woman's appearance and conduct in the workplace during the image driven times. she argues that women do not have to tone downe, the look in order to be taken seriously and provide some excellent advice on how to be taken seriously and get attention to become a winner. >> greg: should i tone up my looks? is it possible to be any more
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handsome? >> kimberly: next time you? were on the rubin report, a little bit more powder. >> dana: set your dvr is, never missed an episode of "the five," why would you want to? "hannity" is next. >> sean: thanks to all of our friends on "the five," welcome to "hannity," a fox news alert, north korea test firing another missile, monitoring the situation very closely. we will have the latest throughout the hour tonight. but first, president trump firing back at claims made by democratic leaders, chuck schumer, nancy pelosi about a potential daca deal. to the president is also saying that the border wall will be built. tonight weak, incompetent, utterly infective republicans are to blame for this current situation, and i will explain that part they are pushing the president into the arms of those people that frankly, have no good intentions for the president. also we will explain how the g.o.p. needs to get on board with the

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