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by the way, keep it here. when we come back with this channel "the five" is bringing you right back out to st. louis. then, of course, the latest on north korea as well as what is happening i london. i'm brian kilmeade. ♪ >> kimberly: hello. i'm kimberly guilfoyle with juan williams, jesse watters, jillian turner and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> this is the fox news alert. protesters are taking to the streets tonight in st. louis. after a police officer was acquitted of murder for shooting and killing a black suspect after high-speed chase. former st. louis police officer jason stockily shot anthony lamar smith in 2011. and the not guilty verdict was announced today. joining us now with more from st. louis is mike tobin. >> hi there, kimberly. we are catching up with the
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demonstrators. we got separated from brian. this is a small crowd looking to get to the main crowd. the activity is marching. they attemptedded to get on the interstate but the cops didn't want that to happen. they had a standoff but that diffused. they are back in the central west ens now the direction we're headed in. people are using the phrase "peaceful protest." it's supposed to be peaceful. modify erapplies when it'sd modifyer applies when it's violent protest. don't mind that. object in the road. at 5:00, they came up to the police headquarters with a good bit of passion in them. a group got on top of the police s.u.v. jumped up and down and broke the windshield on the police s.u.v. rocks were thrown. the bots were plastic but the police showed up with riot gear and pepper spray. had a big confrontation. a lot of pushing and shoving.
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four police officers had minor injuries. 13 people arrested thus far according to the chief o'toole in st. louis. that is the situation. i personally observed weapons. one was a fake gun. some of the other weapons i can't tell you if they are real but they looked like m-4. some kid had something that looked like a long rifle. another kid had tucked in a waistband a handgun. the authenticity, you can't verify while it's happen something fast. demonstrators are a lot of black laves matter demonstrators. they don't have a lot of intel that the groups are descending at this stage on this particular demonstration. but there is emotion. this is going out over the web. we will see how it progresses in the future.
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>> kimberly: all right. we will check back with mike on any breaking news there. thank you. now to the other top story. another terror attack in london. during the morning rush hour a terrorist set off a homemade bomb on a subway train injuring 29 and causing passengers to flee in panic. a manhunt is underway for the suspect. officials have raised the terror threat level to critical in the u.k. meaning another attack may be imminent. president trump reacted on twitter calling for a "larger, tougher and more specific travel ban in the united states." and he said this earlier today. >> president trump: i want to say that our hearts and prayers go out to the people of london. who suffered a vicious terrorist attack today. a spoke with a wonderful woman, british p.m. theresa may this morning and relayed america's deepest sympathy and
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gave our commitment to eradicating the terrorists from our planet. radical islamic terrorism. it will be eradicated. believe me. >> kimberly: we are reminded, greg, the differences between the prior administration and president trump. also trying to come out strong and using the words again. radical islamic terrorism. calling them out. calling for the eradication of them. this messaging coming obviously on the heels of some criticism for the president, too, on his immigration policy. it seems like he is reaching out again to his base. >> greg: i mean, this is what he is known for. just to focus on the actual attack. this is another example of why we have hard and soft targets. we will always be vulnerable. that includes people. people have to start thinking in training. we train for earthquakes when we were kids. we train for mass shootings as adolescents. the crowd panicked here and they trampled a little boy and they hit a pregnant woman. pushed her over. these are natural responses,
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what happens when people panic. we need to -- this is how terrorism works. it creates fear. people panic and it makes it worse. we need to trained harden the individuals -- train and harden the individuals so they know how to react like this. a lot of people called at it failed attempt because no one died. but every one of the attacks is successful because every attack that happens, terrorist learn something from it and they adjust their techniques. so the next time the attack is more deadly. this could have been a dry run. i think what is -- i think the officials and the experts are overwhelmed. i think they need more bomb-sniffing dogs for two reasons. they are efficient. and inexpensive at sniffing out bombs. terrorists hate them because they can't get to paradise if a dog is in their presence when they die. i learned that today. >> this terror attack and monday was the anniversary of 9/11 that comes around every year and gives us an
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opportunity to think about where we are in the war on terror. this attack highlights as do the ones we have seen in western europe in recent months that really since 2001, everything about the terrorist threat has changed. the way that the united states responds to the terrorist threat and tries to combat it has changed. the battlefield is largely now in cyber space. the face of the terrorist organizations changed hands many times. we have seen organizations isis rise and fall. it's not defeated yet but it is much reduced. the thing that remains the same and we are still not getting right is the impact that radical ideology still has on large population areas across the world. that is an area that the united states in spite of our military and intelligence prowess is not doing enough. we have i think it's called the "global engagement center" at the state department. it's underfunded.
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i's understaffed. these are the people that are responsible for fighting isis and radical islamic terrorism online. this is where we need to put more money, more time and attention, more public political attention. i don't understand why we're not doing that. it's attacks like that are low-budget that highlight as long as people are attracted to this ideology we're not solving the problem. >> kimberly: got it. all right. so jesse, obviously, thoughts and the prayers go out to the people in london. it's just that the anxiety and worrying when you wake up in the morning, could something happen? could you be the person or your family member in the wrong place at the wrong time? people relying on public transportation. which now as we have seen has become one of the soft targets. unless they have people on there that are arm and there is some kind of physical deterrent to this conduct this is the direction they are going in. >> jesse: great britain is our best ally but they have to get much tougher. in trump's own way he was trying to tell them that. no american city would
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tolerate this repeated carnage that we have seen in london. the majority of americans agree with what president trump is pushing after this, in the aftermath here. we want stricter internet crackdowns on jihadi propaganda. we want to be less politically correct. we want more surveillance. i think 60% of the american public wants the travel ban. that is clear. he faced a little criticism when he pivoted from the attack to the travel ban. i don't blame him. all politicians seize on big moments to push the agenda. every time there is a domestic terror attack in this country, president obama pushed gun control. you see hurricanes happen and politicians push the global warming agenda. i don't blame him for that. he said that scotland yard had their eyes on these people and caught heat from theresa may, the prime minister. he also said that the london bridge attack was a terror attack before scotland yard called it that.
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he was right. so i'm sure he has great intelligence from our intelligence officials. and the guy shoots from the hip. we just have to get used to it. you have mentioned to greg earlier, we have had eight years of the president of the united states wait sometimes two days after an attack to call it a terror attack. if a guy is yelling "allahu akbar" have syria and stabbing people, president obama still wouldn't say islamic terror. president trump will say it. this is why we elected him. we wanted someone tough on terrorism. in four years the public might not like that. we could have pocahontas as president. but right now we have president trump and the media has to get used to the tough talk. >> kimberly: juan, your thoughts and reflections on what has happened and how itm pacts -- it impacts here? >> juan: 29 people injured. thank god nobody was seriously injured. most was flash burns from the explosion in the subway. the second thing to say is that with regard to trump.
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he was rebuked by theresa may. she said this is not helpful. the london police said not helpful. then you had the national security adviser h.r. mcmaster and he was cleaning up after the president saying the president was speaking generally. he didn't have any specific information. so what we have to my mind, jesse was saying we know our president. we love president trump. but goodness gracious, he speaks impetuously at times. it's almost like he is quick to fire and you have to think it's not a matter of the press, jesse. it's a matter of our top ally, a key intelligence ally saying what are you doing? you are putting us and putting lives at risk indicating to the terrorists we have them in our sights and we know the network they are connected with. we are not there yet. we are not putting that out. we are working this case. this is a live investigation. so there is some problem there with that in my opinion. but i think the biggest
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problem here is one in which you see president trump so quick to shoot at anything that fits his, as jesse was saying, agenda. i don't see that when it comes to white supremacists down in charlottesville. oh, no! slow to say anything about that. the business of saying, "radical islamic terror" that is not solving the problem. and trump said we have to do better on the internet, picking up on what gillian was saying. we have to fight the ideology. >> jesse: can i respond? two cultural points here. this is a bigger problem than anything that happened in charlottesville. this is a worldwide ideology. the ideology when you are talking about a collision between bitter loaners and the western world. >> greg: it used to be that people didn't see how others lived. if you were in pakistan, you never know what the kardashians were because there
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was no way you knew that. our western world is colliding with people who hate that. it's not necessarily isis ideology. it's just the fact they hate the west. the other thing, too, is that you are supposed to as an individual say something after seeing something, especially when the authorities cannot protect you 100% of the time. as you can see. they stopped a lot of plots. they weren't able to stop this one. but they stop a lot. the point is this. if they can't project you, somehow you have to protect yourself. by saying something when you see something. however there is a cultural blockade there that deems you islamicphobic if you see something and you are wrong. if you are wrong, you are screwed. when you are on a subway and you are on bus and you see something and go i want to say something but you know what? i don't want to end up on a blog being ripped apart. i don't want to lose my job. we have to make it okay to say things. you know that. >> juan: i have been through
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it but why would you say this is bigger? it seems to me when you talk about crazed poisonous ideology, the white supremacists or -- >> greg: islamic -- >> how many people have neo nazis killed in the last ten years compared to isis? >> greg: islamic radicalism is where every. >> there is no bearing on reality in this argument. which is worse? i don't think that helps. >> greg: juan started it! [laughter] >> juan: i'm sure of that. >> if you feel like getting torn apart on blogs greg can talk you through it. >> greg: i'm a blog therapist. >> kimberly: but they will go to separate corners for a little timeout. >> juan: thanks, mom. >> kimberly: you're welcomement up next the top trump official talking about a military option to deal with north korea. we tell you whahahahaha
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of st. louis. it's a pretty trendy hit area. keep in mind that the protesters have been going on now for 11, almost 12 hours throughout the course of the day. they started in downtown st. louis and shifted here. as the sun has gone down it's remained peaceful. when the sun was still up we had flashes between protesters. 14 people. 13, i believe. 13 people were arrested. four police officers were hurt. but not so badly they had to be taken to a hospital. i want to point out to you something, juan. you look at the sidewalk and you see the windows. they are not boarded up. that is not the story in downtown st. louis. these are all the protesters. this will likely come down tonight. the story that hasn't had a lot of national media
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attention. in fact, the shooting happened in 2011. but that being said avenue you have had -- ferguson 20 minutes north of us. the racial tensions percolating under the surface of the community. in fact, one business owner in downtown st. louis told me earlier today that this is really a divided community. you have white st. louis and the black st. louis. when you have a not guilty verdict like you had earlier today. this type of reception coming out here so far tonight, it's been peaceful. juan? >> juan: will, thank you so much. be safe. we'll continue to monitor the situation in st. louis and bring you updates. on the other side of the globe, north korea defied the world and test fired again another missile this week leading to the latest round of international condemnation. here is what president trump said earlier today. >> president trump: the regime of north korea, which has once again shown the utter
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contempt for the neighbors and for the entire world community. after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today, i am more confident than ever that hour options in addressing this threat are both effective and overwhelming. >> juan: the trump administration is keeping all options on the table, including the use of military force. >> there is not a lot the security council can do from here when you cut 90% of the trade and 30% of the oil. having said that, i have no problem kicking it to general mattis. he has plenty of options. >> for those who said and commenting about the look of the military option, there is a military option. >> juan: in fact, gillian, what he said right after that was but it's not what we would prefer to do. gillian? >> gillian: of course not. the military option when it comes to north korea is the worst case catastrophic
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option. nobody wants to go there. our allies and adversaries across the globe don't agree to anything when it comes to the threat of north korea but everyone wants to avoid a potential nuclear holocaust. right? i think what is happening now is we are at an inflection point and the u.s. has a more crucial role than ever before to play when it comes to getting the u.n. security coupcil members that voted this monday for the most robust, harshest set of sanctions ever implemented against the foreign nation, make sure that they uphold that our allies and adversaries on the u.n. uphold the sanctions. we want the north korean regime to feel as much pain from this as possible. is the best hope of hedging against the military option. benefits everybody. >> juan: next week, jesse, will have the u.n. general assembly meeting in new york. president trump will be up here. this weekend he is meeting
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with several world leaders out at the golf course in new jersey. what are the options? >> jesse: military options or -- >> juan: any options. any options. he said monday after the ups sanctions were passed not a big deal. that seemed undercut nikki haley. today he is talking military but mcmaster says it's not what we want. >> jesse: i agree with gillian. the military option is so ugly. i can only think of one scenario. targeted and tactical nuclear strike that would have to be so overwhelming and so simultaneous they would not be able to retaliate at all. it would make hiroshima look like child's play. if you retaliate there is a missile launch where we have 40,000 u.s. troops that would hit nuclear reactors in south korea. radio active fall-out. hit the greatest ally in the region, japan.
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guam could target. heaven for a bid they put san francisco or los angeles in the crosshairs. i said the only way to solve it is coup, assassination attempt or you have china bring so much pressure on the north that they finally back themselves off this cliff. >> gillian: jesse, the problem with the nuclear strike option, this missile launched today came right next to the international airport. outside pyongyang. there is no option for hundreds of thousands of people. >> jesse: civilian casualties and no one wants to do that obviously. >> juan: what are you thinking? >> kimberly: and south korea. they are in a big problem here. they want the u.s. to get more aggressive. when you think about the consequences and everyone is going to say we need to arm up. the last thing, believe me, that china wants is a remilitarized or nuclearized japan as well. so that is something to consider. but this is why everyone needs to get on the same page. in fact, the acting and working in concert against north korea to shut this down.
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the problem is that now we are seeing with more alarming frequency, they are doing the missile tests, they are actually working. they are being able to hit further away in terms of their range which is highly problematic. so something that used to be theoretical before has become actualized under the present day circumstances of what we have going on. i agree with you. the literal damage and the -- the collateral damage and civilian loss of life is tremendous. all north korea needs is one-hour window to hit south korea. not just the u.s. lives but it's also the civilians in seoul that would be catastrophic. >> juan: now i want psychological analysis from greg gutfeld. i don't get this guy? what is he up to? >> greg: it's the lena dunham of countries. always trying to do or say something to remain trending on twitter. whenever it's quiet about north korea he has to shoot
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something in the air that lands somewhere. then he is back on twitter. then we have to start talking about how horrible it will be if we do something. i'm actually fairly optimistic about what is going on here. i do think he is not irrational. i think the good news is the world is coming around to our way of thinking. it used to be that you had to be nice and reasonable. but if you were a hardliner that meant you were unreasonable. somehow trump and the people he is surrounded with have created this compatible hard line and reasonable. which is new and kind of refreshing. we see new measures endorsed by china and russia. that is a good thing. there was a rumor china was going to cut off crude oil and the gas tripled in price. that is real. we have to focus on that, the crude oil that the company needs. a lot of the other stuff will hurt the population of north korea. the sanctions. but the fact is there is some real progress here. i said before we are boiling the water to make an egg. we might get an egg out of
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this. >> juan: i worry since fire and fury he is sticking in our eye more. >> gillian: maybe that will work. we haven't tried it before. >> juan: hillary clinton is unleading all week. that you know. she is not mincing words on the loss to president trump and she didn't hold back her thoughts about the president in her latest interview. you will see that right here during our made to move 2017 clearance event, you can do endless online research. or, you can take advantage of our best offer ever on an xt5. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can drive a car... or you can drive a cadillac. come in now before the end of our made to move 2017 clearance event and leave with the perfect cadillac xt5 for your next adventure. choose a low mileage lease on this xt5 for around $339 per month.
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>> jesse: hillary clinton continued her blame tour last night but this time she may have finally crossed the line. roll the tape. >> i'm hoping that on the really big issues, there is enough authority to be able to restrain and contain the president. that is what we all have to hope. because i think this president and some of the people around him pose a clear and present danger to our country. >> jesse: wow! so that, i mean that is a loaded statement.
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greg, the book "clear and present danger" wasn't that about a crooked politician that used the phrase "clear and present danger" to justify the c.i.a. taking someone out? >> greg: that is amazing question. you are right! she offers no evidence for this. i would tell her if she has to walk it back but i fear she might trip. >> jesse: what do you think? this is i think over the line even for hillary. >> greg: it is over the line. >> gillian: it is. when it comes to the book. she is taking heat for writing a book that is very focused on herself at this time. right? the democratic party needs to write the book and do self-reflection and figures out what happened. she is not necessarily the one on the dime for that right now. if they want to move forward
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and win elections in the future, they will have to do this. >> jesse: we had the conversation about the scalise shooting both parties need the tone down the rhetoric. is this toning down the rhetoric? clear and present danger to the country? >> juan: i don't think she is jack ryan coming in to save the day here. but i heard this, i didn't just hear it from hillary clinton. i hear it all the time. >> greg: you are in the same bubble that she is. >> juan: i'm saying republicans say it's a good thing that we have mcmaster and kelly there. >> kimberly: access of adults. >> juan: i don't newhy you say it's over the line. >> jesse: it is. when you say the president and the united states is a clear and present danger to the country, i think that suggests that people need to do something to reduce the threat and the dinger. >> greg: true. >> kimberly: right.
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them are fighting words. that is the bottom line. it's rising to the level of hysteria that suggesting that there is a call for arms or a call or a duty to do something about a clear and present danger. that there is exigent circumstance. that people are coconspirators with the president. >> juan: she said contain him. >> kimberly: but she is con plaining saying people around him are not good either and they are problematic. >> juan: strong words for tillerson at the state department. >> kimberly: she criticized the president's daughter, too. >> gillian: to be fair the national security council was in clear and present danger with general flynn at the helm. >> jesse: this is after he
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response said he meant to say kale instead of hemlock. so, greg, what do you make of this? if we get specific, is this better or worse than what kathy griffin did? >> greg: off the cuff. i don't trust a skinny chef. that is like a fat trainer. i don't get it. he eats a lot on his show but he never gains weight. this i would do an awful thing to donald trump is passe. it's supposed to be edgy but it's incredibly predictable. he is supposed to be a rebel. he passes himself off as a rebel. it's all group think now. he should be resisting this kind of mentality. he is now about as edgy of episode of "antique road show." >> gillian: it's so good. i love that show. >> greg: you know what? >> gillian: jesse, what do you think about this? >> jesse: wanting to hurt
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the president is a job requirement at cnn. first kathy griffin. this is below kathy griffin. >> gillian: okay. >> jesse: and cnn put that on and i don't know what is going on over there. this is also another example -- >> kimberly: go investigate. >> jesse: of the media not covering the story. this is a fox news anchor said something jokingly about assassinating president obama. that would be the head of the "new york times," on all the network newscasts. but this is one of their own so they cover up for it. who is the actress the other day that -- >> juan: jennifer lawrence? >> jesse: hurricane was punishment for us voting for trump. no one covered that except this channel. >> greg: and it was true! >> gillian: here is the difference. tell me if you think i'm wrong, juan. he is not a journalist. he is just a tv celebrity chef. can't he say whatever he wants? or does he have to be neutral and not politically correct
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all the time. >> juan: these are explosive times. president trump is still active on social media. he is a media presence. this week we had jemelle hill at espn get in trouble saying he was a white supremacist. you know what? i think you have to say that when you speak about the president of the united states, you should be sure what you are doing but you shouldn't talk about violence of any sort of any kind. i don't take bourdain that seriously. he is not journalist and i don't think he was saying it seriously. but i think the right loves that you can say there is hypocrisy, why isn't cnn doing something to him and what if it's president obama? i get tired of it. >> jesse: go to sleep. i'm going to keep mentioning it. he was joking. >> juan: we agree then. >> kimberly: i like the show that he does. it's interesting. but i don't like the comment. i don't like kale either. i definitely don't like hemlock. why is it open season on
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president trump and people try to be, they feel cool by saying derogatory things. people should be better than that. they know better. i don't know what is going on at cnn. something at the water. >> gillian: so it sounds like the moral of the story -- >> greg: there is no moral. >> gillian: choose kale not hemlock. can we agree? >> greg: all hail kale. >> gillian: don't go anywhere. facebook friday coming up next.
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>> greg: facebook friday. batch of questions. let's begin. from holly. what is your creative outlet that helps you again your best self? gillian? >> gillian: what did i tell you? i mean get it together. >> greg: what? go ahead. how do you develop your best self? >> gillian: i'm already my best self. >> jesse: you stole my line. guest jesse rubs off on everybody. jesse, do you have any creative -- >> kimberly: confidence. >> greg: do you have creative outlets? >> jesse: i don't know about
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creative. i started doing yoga. i did yoga the other day. i was very limber, surprisingly. it gave me a nice peace of mind. afterwards the yoga instructor said i was honoring myself. guest is that what you were doing? >> jesse: my practice. >> greg: terrible. juan, what is your creative outlet? >> juan: is jesse's best self? >> jesse: you always hear the wrong thing. [laughter] >> juan: that must have been a mistake. >> kimberly: translation mode. >> juan: right. i think that writing is the most challenging intellectual thing. it's like intelectual exercise to the max to write something that is worthwhile reading. if you are talking more generally i would say it's really hard given this business we are in, in the media and all that to develop your spiritual awareness. people talk about being in the moment. someone who is committed to helping others to knowing others, to feeling, having a
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larger sense of life. that is a challenge for me. >> greg: what about you, kimberly? >> kimberly: creative outlets? >> greg: yes. >> kimberly: it's not shopping. i don't enjoy shopping. is that strange? i want to have what i need to have. creative outlet. i really enjoying reading. >> greg: reading is fun. kili like good movies. i like food. going to eat dinner. >> jesse: that is not creative outlet. >> kimberly: oh! >> jesse: creative outlet. >> kimberly: i'm creative. reading. that is what i do for fun. i'm not a painter. >> greg: you know what i do? i get up in the middle of the night. i get my dog and go for a long walk in central park. >> gillian: how is that
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creative? >> greg: you should see the walk. >> kimberly: it's the way he walks. >> greg: i don't even have a dog. i just tell the police officer i had a dog. i'm looking for the dog. it always works. i lost him over here in the bushes, officer. >> gillian: that person is like i'm never sending in another question. >> greg: do you have pre-show rituals to get ready for the broadcast? kimberly? >> kimberly: the same thing. people know me so well. i eat salami. >> greg: you do not. >> kimberly: yes, i do. trust me. 100%. i love it. i eat it every day. but besides that we go to hair and makeup to pull it together. so, you know, i'm prepared. i do talking points and i type out notes. guest juan, pre-show rituals? >> juan: because the show is at 9:00. i can't watch my baseball tune so i check the store. after -- so i check the score. afterwards i check the score as well. >> jesse: i'm in kimberly's
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food court as well. >> kimberly: see! >> jesse: i order pizza on the set or green room. i eat shrimp. love the smell of that. get chinese or something like that. i'm mostly eating. >> kimberly: you are having indian food lately. >> jesse: can you smell that? >> greg: what about you? >> gillian: i like to read and take notes about stuff. on the rare occasion i get to enjoy all of you lovely folks on "the five." i enjoy bickering with you in the green room. >> greg: that's fun. >> juan: the best you walk in green room there is greg and dana. what is she doing? live streaming you? >> greg: i think that's what they call it. i don't know. >> kimberly: like to facebook live. dana likes that. >> greg: i do 17 shots of tequila before every show. >> juan: this exchanges everything. >> greg: time for one more. >> kimberly: cut you off. >> greg: phobias. juan? >> juan: you know it. if i tell you, you will
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torture me. i am not going to mention it again. you know i don't like elevators. [laughter] >> greg: it's so odd because you like getting high. kimberly? phobias? you are scared of nothing. >> kimberly: i don't know. i have had snakes on me. and tarantulas. i don't know. >> jesse: squirrels. possums, raccoons, snakes, pigeons. pigeons are dirty. >> gillian: darkness. >> greg: do you sleep with the light on? >> gillian: no but it can't be pitch black. >> kimberly: you don't use blackout curtains. interesting. >> greg: i have a fear. death. >> kimberly: i thought you were afraid of me. >> greg: you are death. you are the grim reaper. i thought it was steve bannon but it's you.
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this. gregs corrections; is that not cute? >> all right. and so the lawyers here are telling me i have to say this. last week i did a monologue and they took issue with me with statements made on the show, including a joke that they do virtually no law. they say they spent over 1 million in out of case cost and we must make clear that fplc uses law. and offshore vehicles. that is common for nonprograms to do. in my opinion they hurt ron paul and ben carson and by labelling them extremist and to me, that still sucks. >> greshgs thank you for that. >> you are welcome, kimberly.
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>> juan? >> what a month for the cleveland indians, they won the 22nd game in dramatic fashion. >> fair ball. and ramirez will score. it is a walk off for number 22. >> they have the second longest winning streak behind the new york giants that were seen by greg. >>un huh. >> and congratulations and how proud we are of kyle nol an. she is an intern and worked as an assistant and going to miss her. there she is with me at hofstran and she worked very, very hard
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here and now going to fox and friends in the morning. very jealous and we are super excited for her. the first day is on monday in her brand new position. kyle we will miss you. we are proud of you. >> what time do you have to get up? >> that is brutal. >> you are a downer. >> and 11-year-old named fred. all he wanted to do is mow the white house lawn and the president went over to greet him. he ignored him and did his job. and finally the president did catch up with him and had a few nice words to say. >> he's going to be famous and a navy seal some day and do great things for the country.
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>> and fred will be on the show in a hard hitting intruchlt >> don't miss it. >> and shout out to the intelligence community, who is choosing to honor chelsea manning with a fellowship this year. director of the cia mike morrelresigned from harvard and decided not to give a switch in protest of this decision. they felt it undermined the united states core value and rule of law and honor someone who is a convicted criminal. and shout out. and now harvard reskinneded that offer. >> awesome. >> we did that last night and that story generated a lot of buzz and people felt it was
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wildly inappropriate. >> i think it was because of us. the five did that. we control all news. >> never miss a crazywith bret bret baier." >> bret: after another london terror attack, president trump urges the u.s. to "get nasty," while great britain warns more to come. it was the unmasking of >> jason: aids under surveillance all about the iran deal? in the world condemns north korea over its latest missile launch. this is "special report" ." good evening, i'm bret baier. we are coming to you live tonight from the fox coast west coast bureau. we begin on the other coast where president trump is calling for further action against terrorism, what he calls "getting nasty" following a bombing at a
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