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♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." it's only tuesday but president trump, like only he can, has managed to send the media and democrats into an absolute frenzy. we'll get to the media meltdown over the president in a second but first high drama in our nation's capital today as top democrats abruptly cancel meeting with president trump over a tweet. nancy pelosi and crying chuck schumer backed out of the
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sit down after it seemed president trump was unlikely to bend to their request. he wrote "they are weak on crime and want to substantially raise taxes. i don't see a deal." >> with his tweet, president trump made sure today's meeting is nothing but a photo op. these issues are far too serious for these kinds of games. mr. president, it's time to stop tweeting and start leading. as long as he remains a destructive force, it would be a waste of everyone's time to continue working with someone who clearly has no interest in coming to an agreement. >> jesse: mr. trump held a press conference without chuck and nancy and had this to say. >> chuck schumer and nancy pelosi did not show up for our meeting today. i'm not really that surprised. we have a lot of differences.
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they are weak on crime. they are weak on illegal immigration. they want the illegal folks to come pouring into our border and a lot of problems are being because, although we stopped it to a large extent come as much as you can without the wall which we are going to get. so they decided not to show up. they've been all talk, and they have been no action. i know it's even worse. and now it's not even talk. >> jesse: the president was on the hill earlier to rally republicans on tax reform. the budget committee advance the bill, moving it closer to the full senate for a vote perhaps later this week. so, juan, your team ditches the meeting. do you think that makes the democrats look weak or strong? >> juan: i think they are very strong. let me ask you something. i know you came to me first because you think the democrats are on the defensive. >> jesse: i came to you first because i like you. >> juan: i appreciate that but didn't the president set this off with his tweet? >> jesse: so they were too
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sensitive to read a tweet and go to the meeting? >> juan: no, no. the guy said i don't see a deal. why, unless you're just having a picture. >> jesse: so they don't want to deal with the democrats? >> juan: they don't want a meeting where they are in a position to bagley president, oh, mr. president, we are so sorry. oh, mr. president, what do you have to offer? putting yourself and a disadvantage. >> jesse: democrats having the upper hand by leaving the meeting. >> juan: lets come into this with good intentions in good faith negotiations. >> dana: i think they should have responded by saying we ought we wanted last time. why not go. they did, and the president said i agree with chuck and nancy and the republicans had a scurry back and try to figure out how to cobble something together where we are now at a place for the government's have to shut down a week from friday. >> jesse: do you think this is trump's opening bid.
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>> kimberly: wouldn't it be nice if everyone could work together cooperatively to a common good instead of a left political games. maybe one morning i will wake up and that will happen but not today and probably not tomorrow or the rest of the week. nevertheless, hope springs eternal. this is part of his strategy and tactic and the way he can indicates and tries to negotiate not as a traditional politician. he is trying to push them a little bit, expose them, call them out in the hopes that some of the public pressure will bring them closer towards what he wants, ideal coming to to fruition. i don't know if it's going to work. they are old-school politicians and he is an old-school businessman. it's like operating a different languages. so far he's been able to get a little bit of what he wants on this but he's up against two formidable opponents that have been around the block quite a few times. >> jesse: been around the swamp. >> greg: i don't know.
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from now on, let's call them chancy. chuck and nancy. you should meet with the guy. he is the president. i suppose if he showed up in boxers and grabbed butts, they would show up. they are right behind al franken and john conyers. they should meet with president trump is my point. the best part of trump's press conferences sitting there with the two empty play seats. images are with everything. there are the empty seats. basically saying they didn't show up for work. i'm here to work. they didn't show up. they are out playing hooky. smart move. >> jesse: let me go right back at you. the media totally lost it. i'm not going to say meltdown because you banned the phrase. one of the things being the pocahontas comment. how do you feel about that? >> greg: people hate context. pocahontas in this context is
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not derogatory to native americans. a smear is when you say -- use a term to be derogatory and a lesser person. this is the opposite. he's basically saying. you are playing golf and your body slices it into the woods and you say nice shot, tiger. what you are saying is that tiger is a superior golfer and you are not tiger woods. pocahontas, that's basically saying elizabeth warren, you are no pocahontas. you pretended to be a native american but you are not a native american. these are native americans. you are an imposter. it would be like watching chris cuomo on cnn and watch him babble incoherently and you go, good job, cronkite. that's not an insult to cronkit cronkite.
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he is revered, the same way pocahontas is. they are being disingenuous, the media, by saying it's a smear. it's the opposite of a smear because it's pointing out she's nothing like the person. to say it's a smear, you are being dishonest. >> juan: that was unbelievable. i'm going to hire you as my lawyer. >> kimberly: good idea. he's not licensed. >> juan: that was unbelievable unbelievable. goodness gracious. i'm amazed you didn't just explode from the spinning. >> greg: i will point out what's false and agree with you but there is nothing false about what i said. he is saying she is not pocahontas. not a smear. demeaning her is not demeaning native americans. it's complementing native americans. >> juan: you are talking to navajo code talkers. about pocahontas who is from a totally different tribe anywhere lumping them in.
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and he intends to skewer her. >> dana: i think you pull it way back and it's not an issue of racism. it's an issue of character. the democrats could say you are of bad character because you do this in front of the navajo code talkers. eight got hijacked by this issue. or you can say to an issue about character because in order to advance her career, when she went to harvard, she said oh, yeah, i'm going to check the box here. gets income against tenure, and doesn't do that anymore. it's an issue of character, not race. >> jesse: before we get to kimberly, let's hear the media. >> not only did he say that, considered by many a racial slur, he was standing in front of a portrait of andrew jackson who signed the indian removal act that basically led to the trail of tears and a death march with these people. this white house is wily coyote. every time they have a layup,
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they blow themselves up. >> he says the most bigoted, ignorant things. what makes it worse is in the end, he really has no clue he's doing it. >> just because you say you are not racist doesn't make it so. especially if you say, do, and defend racist behavior over and over and over again. especially if you have lost your credibility by telling countless lies big and small. >> jesse: cnn is accusing trump of losing credibility. >> kimberly: that's rich. >> jesse: unhappy people. >> kimberly: they really want to push their point. it's like they feel like they've got something here with some gravitas they can make the case to say this is a president that lacks credibility. this is the president -- but they are not. this does not support that premise. nevertheless, they are sticking with it, whether it is cnn or
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msnbc. that's what they are going on. this is a president is being disrespectful to native americans, saying this, completely out of control and trying to type back into the hole full loop to say this proves in fact, therefore, he doesn't have credibility and is disrespectful. it is circular reasoning. >> jesse: i'm going to say let's pretend, juan, that i claimed i was black just to get into school. then you made fun of me and said oh, yeah, jesse jackson over here. is jesse jackson a racial slur? >> juan: no. >> jesse: thank you! so pocahontas isn't a racial slur either. that was perfect. >> juan: don lemon made a legitimate point. he said there are good people on both sides in charlottesville. this is a guy who goes after the annabelle players with some kind of -- what's going on.
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>> greg: you can't read his mind. he didn't say anything racist about the nfl. >> juan: i think he finds -- well, i'm about to tell you. he finds it valuable politically to attack people of color in this country, and he does so -- >> greg: like paul ryan. what colors paul ryan? what color is hillary clinton? what color is marco rubio? >> juan: what i am saying is he finds a political advantage and value in making whipping boys out of people of color, and in this case, i think he went after her in a way that even now indian said was insensitive and they considered it a slur. >> greg: if you pose that question, you can get any answer you want. >> jesse: dana, pelosi, back
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to the earlier discussion just tweeted that "trump is guilty of verbal abuse." by saying crying chuck. >> dana: i think they've got to figure out a way to meet him where he is. >> jesse: in the gutter? >> dana: in the twitter gutter or whatever. if you are not going to be able to match them with wit and you're just going to say we're not going to go to the meeting, i think it's very old-school thinking. this is one of the problems the democrats have. they have been doing things the same way for so long, and the rest of the world, for better or worse, has moved on in different ways. there are different ways of communicating. you showed the chuck schumer speech. he asked to read the entire thing like a dramatic interpretation rather than being able to look into the camera and say "i'm not going to the meeting because you know what? what he said to me was so insulting and i'm not going to go work with you.
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you want to shut down the government, mr. president, be my guest." that's not hard to do. you don't have to read all of that. there's no emotion coming through and it looks insincere. >> greg: you said nancy and chuck, chancy, can't meet him with weights. they could probably meet him halfway. >> jesse: breaking news from a whistle-blower about hillary clinton's emails emails next. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient full-bodied. originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember.
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>> there would have been harm to national security. sources, methods, lives come operations. >> dana: former watchdog for the intel community under president obama warning about the serious consequences for our country had any of the top-secret info on hillary clinton's private server been exposed. in an exclusive interview with catherine herridge, charles mccullough alleges he was targeted by the clinton campaign and even some officials about sounding the alarm on the server. mccullough was told if hillary wins the white house, he's out of a job. >> all of a sudden, i became a shill of the right. i was told the members of congress be careful. you are losing your credibility. there are people out to get you.
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i was told we would be the first to be fired with her administration. that that was definitely going to happen. >> is that how it's supposed to be? >> no, i was, in this context, a whistle-blower. i was doing exactly what congress expected me to do and all of a sudden i was the enemy. >> dana: i want to play this sound bite from him. he talked about that there was an effort to mislead the public about the emails. >> was there an effort to deliberately mislead the public about the classified emails? >> absolutely. there was an effort certainly on the part of the campaign to mislead people. a lot of people in the intel community spend a lot of time keeping secrets secret. and to sort of inject that sense of confusion into people i don't think was altogether responsible. >> dana: so mccullough was a
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guy who was unanimously confirmed by the senate in 2011 and people who have the jobs as inspector general are usually pretty upstanding citizens. for this to come out now, i'm interested in what you think of the timing and maybe we are finally going to get more answers about what was happening behind the scenes. >> jesse: hopefully. it bothers me when career civil servants, watchdogs, they are pointing fingers independently at democrats, and then they are labeled by democrats as right-wingers who are colluding with congressional republicans. that really upsets me. the timing of this is suspicious because this specifically, we wouldn't have heard about if hillary clinton was elected president. everybody assumed hillary was going to be president so things like i believe, uranium one or the fake dossier, even the unmasking. potentially the harvey weinstein revelations may not have even seen the light of day. these things, and even donna brazile's revelations.
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this all comes out now. the obama administration has a history of cracking down on whistle-blowers. the atf officials, they were gagged. the benghazi military contractors, they had to sign nondisclosure agreements. we've seen people at the irs retire early. the va guy who blew the was on that scandal, he was harassed. he was mean to do ridiculous work in the corner office and punished for blowing the whistle there. we all know how the obama administration treated the press. james rosen had his emails looked at and accused of being some sort of coconspirator. i don't like any of this. it just shows you how corrupt yet self-righteous the obama administration was about being not corrupt. >> dana: yesterday, brian fallon, spokesperson for the clinton campaign, tweeted "remember the inspector general who urge the fbi to open the clinton email probe, he is
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out of government and gave a specific sit down with tucker carlson." they are going to shoot at him from outside the tent. >> kimberly: the information he has is very damaging and so they are going to try to do if they can to discredit him. he is trying to come forward and say this is what's going on. totally corrupt. i was told i would be out of a job. he went ahead to try to tell the truth and be transparent and forthright. he can speak now from a position more of strength whereas before he was in a position of vulnerability. this is the exact kind of corruption and problems and inside dealings in washington and in politics that people have found abhorrent in this country. covering up and trying to make it an easy path for hillary clinton to go ahead and be president. it shows the level of collusion really to work on her behalf to achieve a desired goal for the oval. >> dana: juan, i think you see
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it differently. >> juan: do i ever. collusion. the russians must be involved. listen, this is so interesting to me. he is an obama appointee, a friend of jim clapper, director of national intelligence, confirmed unanimously. everybody likes him. then he gets involved in a situation that is thoroughly political which is the overblown attention to hillary clinton's emails. never leaked, never hacked. nothing to them. she is the authority as secretary of state at on what is to be classified for the dashed from the secretary of state's office. he says after the fact i am revealing them now and i see there is something here, and it's reportedly about drones and the like and about methods, as you heard him say in the tape. methods and sources. this could have been even above top-secret. this is after-the-fact. this is his view after the fact. it's not the same view held by
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other people. now he comes forward and says guess what, people in congress said to me they are going to be shooting at you. yeah, guess what, this is politics. it was a political campaign in which republicans over blew the email issue with the help of the russians, speaking of collusion, and turned them into something to beat hillary clinton about the head for. >> dana: what i see is the campaign must've been, the democrats must've been more worried about her emails than they let on at the time. >> greg: here is the irony of this. if it were anybody else, they would have been in jail. and it would have helped the democrats if she had been in jail. at that time, they probably thought that was absurd. she is our presumptive nominee. she's not going to jail. this is an overblown scandal. it cost them the election by thinking that way. it exposes the chief problem of the democrats. they were in pants suit denial.
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they couldn't come to grips that tillery's entitlement and arrogance led them to this spot. they have an incredibly flawed candidate who broke the law. she had gone to jail or been arrested or whatever, you probably would've had a biden-bernie ticket and they probably would have won. there you go. if you followed your heart and your mind and put her in jail, you have a democratic president. >> dana: i'm sure there might be more to come on that so stick ahead. stay ahead. >> greg: [laughs] >> dana: melania trump's fires back at "vanity fair" for a new report that alleges she didn't want to be the first lady. >> greg: stick ahead.
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♪ >> kimberly: president trump warns about fake nose and guess what, the fake news media has struck again. "vanity fair" with a report melania trump didn't want to be first lady. a spokesperson says "it's a story riddled with unnamed sources and false assertions. as a magazine tailored to women, it's shameful." the president tweeted: "melania, our great and very hard working first lady, who truly loves what she is doing, always thought that "if you run, you will win." she would tell everyone that, "no doubt, he will win." i also felt i would win or i would not have run and country is doing great!" denied dana, what do you make os story? >> dana: i think it's not -- if you believe your own eyes and ears, if you are watching melania trump for the last several months, think wow.
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she's a great first lady. laura bush did an interview saying she thought she was exceedingly gracious and lovely. what i see when i watch her is that -- we are showing pictures of her with children. it seems like that's when she has the most genuine, happy moments. she brings such a light into their lives, just like other first ladies have done before her. i wonder. i don't think "vanity fair" made up these quotes. i think they probably have somebody on background willing to say that. but if you are going to say this about a first lady, you should have the guts to say on the record. >> kimberly: why is "vanity fair" going out of the way to say something like this? >> greg: i would be a terrible first lady. because i hate children. i think i am like everyone else and i think she is in a way like everyone else. this was a surreal experience. i think there is an element of truth to this article because she had some trepidation because she's a normal person and a normal person would have some
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hesitation knowing you're going to be in the limelight. this story isn't about what she was. the stories about how she is. she is kind of amazing. what kind of person, i am joking about being first lady but let's say i married, my wife moved to russia and she became the leader of russia and i didn't -- i hao speak russian in front of 50 million people. this woman was mocked and ridiculed by feminists because she was a glamour model. this glamour model stood up between 30,000,015,000,000 american people in her second or third leg which, she spoke to them. no columnist for any glamour -- "glamour" or cosmopolitan. you couldn't utter one sentence to save your life and this woman did it. she had no plans for this. she didn't expect this to happen and she went ahead and did it. it's what she became and she was
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brave. >> kimberly: she has been a phenomenal first lady. she excels in the position. like dana sam, wonderful with the children and everything. you see she is enjoying it. >> jesse: she has a classy and beautiful lady and she adores her husband and she really adores barron. she is a great mom. i think she signs an excellent image of the world. she dazzled the europeans. she stole the show when she was with the pope. when she was in china, the youth in china idolize her. i think she's a classy and striking an elegant and graceful fashion icon and woman that a lot of people look up to. and the president relies on her counsel. he trusts her. she trusts him. she's an immigrant who knows five languages. for "vanity fair," we should call them vanity unfair, to attack her and put so much negativity.
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justice how these magazines. it's so wrong and they have always hated the trumps. "vanity fair" started the whole small hands deal with the president. "vanity fair" went after her shoes when she went to the hurricane zone. i think "vanity fair" also said the trump grill at trump tower was the worst restaurant in america. >> kimberly: what's wrong with vanity unfair? >> juan: i think gosh, there is so much buttering up going on. i don't know. it's getting a little oily in here. >> kimberly: passed the bread. >> juan: i don't know what's going on. >> greg: we never did that with michelle obama, did we? everybody did. >> juan: not this network. i will say about this story, i will tell you something. there is a difference. even dana says she's a great first lady like laura bush. laura bush worked hard at this
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job. laura bush, michelle obama, they had twice the staff we see here with mrs. trump. let me finish. >> kimberly: doing more with less. >> juan: remember she stayed in new york because of barron and his school. not the way laura bush or michelle obama was, not that kind of public personality. not that kind of person leading people through the white house doors. >> kimberly: i think this is a cheap shot. >> juan: no it's not. >> kimberly: it is. >> juan: she was an ordinary person, as you said, this glare of publicity and secret security detail. she wasn't comfortable. why do you have to condemn or you guys buttering her up. >> greg: i said exactly what you said. a normal person in extraordinary circumstances. buttering her up is not saying here is somebody who stood before millions of people. >> juan: i like to that point.
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i think it's legit. i am saying the fact is this is not somebody who was accustomed to the american public life. not somebody who has come forward and done an astounding job as first lady. she's a beautiful woman, absolutely. >> kimberly: i think she has done an amazing job. she has more than risen to the occasion. i don't know why you need to besmirch her. >> juan: i am not besmirching her. >> kimberly: she has half the staff, doing more with less on our tax dollars. >> dana: for example, the one thing we didn't mention, from a policy perspective, she took on the opiate crisis as one she wants to work on. >> juan: i thought she was doing cyberbullying. >> dana: she has that one as well. before the president gave a speech in the east room. i know we have to go. i could go on. juan, i have to disagree with you. >> kimberly: indeed. i had come out one of president trump's loudest
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heaters decides he has nothing else to say. keith olbermann giving americans more to be thankful for. she had to buy lots of groceries. while she was shopping for organic fruits and veggies, burglars broke into her shoe. they stole her kids' mountain bikes and tablets along with her new juice press. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped her with homeowners insurance. she got full replacement on the stolen goods and started a mountain bike juice delivery service. call geico and see how affordable homeowners insurance can be.
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♪ >> greg: he came up. he screamed. he soiled his diaper. then he left. sad day for america. keith olbermann says goodbye. >> i am retiring from lyrical commentary in all media venues. thank you for all the kind words and all the support. >> greg: i don't recall anyone giving kind words or supports. we just observed his tantrums which embarrassed those who indulged him. no matter, he's broken. more roadkill from the trump brain. we must admit all these casualties from kathy griffin to the will and grace has been. they are self-inflicted.
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trump isn't breaking them. they are breaking themselves. they go home to more comfort than ever, spending more money on therapist than their grandparents spent on rents. many people unnerved by trump are oblivious to the real world problems. meanwhile, trump treats that a fake news trophy be given to the network. the reason why olbermann and his ilk are down, trump is having fun and they are not. the warfare is reversed. it stabs into the hurt of the modern, humorless liberal. they used to have fun. now they are old and frail forced into retirement by their own bitterness. who knew laughter would kill the left? cue the summer music.
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>> beholden to scum, russian scum. the man you support is a pig and you must do what is right. for many, donald trump assuming the office of president reduces the chance will have any future elections. have fun storming the castle. my work here is done. >> greg: very sad. in lieu of flowers, we send donations to the research for provincial preventable outrage. is he really gone? >> jesse: i didn't know you could retire from screaming at a basement. remember the people outside the window trying to give somebody a trophy. >> dana: i think we handled it so well. >> jesse: the people handing out the fake news trophy, that apparently was for me. [laughter] i didn't accept.
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the security guard said it was for me. >> kimberly: they almost broke the glass. >> dana: i thought they were supporters. >> jesse: they were not. he says he is retiring because he thinks president trump is going to be impeached and his work is done. he lives for humiliating republicans. he spent the entire bush term rooting for president bush's impeachment and now he's not going to dance on trump's grave when he is impeached. i'm not buying it. i hope trump gives him a tweet and says goodbye. >> greg: dana, that is like me saying i'm going to retire from needlepoint. i think i'm done with it. it's like he's retiring from something nobody really cares about. >> dana: except for seen clips of it on this show, i've never -- you know one time, i know you probably got this honor too but i was shocked when he declared i
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was the worst person in the world. >> greg: i got that. >> dana: how could i be the worst person in the world? in a world with robert mugabe, i'm the worst? >> greg: he could prioritize right or wrong. everything was evil. if you disagreed with him, everybody was evil, so you were as bad as hitler. >> kimberly: i think we should think president trump because he has driven keith olbermann off the edge and into retirement. making america great again, eliminating olbermann. >> greg: juan, i hope you never does this to you. i hope you don't leave because trump drives you crazy. >> juan: he does drive me crazy. i don't get it. he has this trophy. i was worried they were coming after me. this fake news trophy, the president. you guys laugh it off. he says it's about me, me, me.
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i don't think it's funny. and i don't think it's funny when you have project veritas and james o'keefe on the right creating false sting operations. >> dana: i agree with you on that. >> juan: but when you have them doing it, trump gave 10,000 bucks to project veritas. when they do this to planned parenthood or the right wing says this is great, we are going after the mainstream media. when in fact these guys are the fraud. >> greg: i want to respond to that. this is new for conservatism. o'keefe is deeply flawed but this is new. the left has been doing this for years. you are really good at it. you have michael moore winning academy awards. you have "60 minutes," who pioneered the art of gotcha journalism. >> juan: 60 minutes, cbs on michael moore do phony sting operations? >> greg: no, they mastered the
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art of sting reporting. they used to show up with a microphone. >> juan: but they don't lie. or deceive people. >> greg: i'm not defending. what i'm telling you is that it's relatively new for the right but the left has been doing it for years. >> juan: maybe they just do good journalism. >> greg: i have a solution. there needs to be a rehab. you could have celebrities. keith, kathy griffin, what's her face from "will and grace." >> dana: do you not know her name or are you purposely -- >> greg: she is a has-been. >> kimberly: "will and grace is back on." >> greg: worst show on tv. everybody has something off about themselves. i happened to be more forgiving. denzel washington says don't blame the prison system for crime in black communities. blame the parents.
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>> juan: denzel washington is promoting his new film and giving his perspective on how to make positive change in black communities across america. >> if the father is not in the home, the boy will find a father on the streets. i saw it in my generation in every generation before me and everyone sins. starts in the home. >> juan: we have a situation here where all of a sudden, conservative media says denzel washington, he said it and it's true and this is what we've been saying. what do you say, kimberly? >> kimberly: i think there's obviously studies that show this and in terms of seeing it from a prosecutor's perspective, the type of, children in the juvenile justice system and many times lacking of father figure or role model or parental supervision in the home to be a positive and driving force. what i saw was young people oftentimes especially in troubled areas in inner cities ending up gravitating towards gangs and using those sort of a surrogacy for the lack of
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parental and father figure in the home. >> juan: i don't think there's any question. jesse, a contrary point of view from black leaders who say this is about systemic racism. if you look at it, black men 12 times as likely as white men to be in jail for drugs. i think blacks come about 14% of the population, 45% of the jail population in terms of drug crimes. >> jesse: there is discrimination in the justice system. and denzel washington also says if you are passed up for a role, maybe don't blame racism. maybe you weren't good enough. perhaps fox news is seizing on this but i will tell you, the mainstream media is not seizing on this. we are not going to play it. you are not going to see it. they are not going to highlight it. i would say denzel washington could be president of the united states. the way that guy talks. he's inspiring. he's authoritative. he looks great.
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i don't know what his policies are, but i think i like the whole presentation. he is good. >> dana: i would point out when asked about the criminal justice system issue, he brings it up as a problem. but there's good news there. i think if everybody could get on the same page, i think president trump would be able to sign legislation that would reform the criminal justice system. there is bipartisan agreement on getting there. not with the attorney general. >> juan: i was about to say i think sessions has another point of view. the numbers are amazing. black people in america, 70% of children born to sickle parent families. -- single-parent families. >> greg: what do you do? how do you salvage a lost generation, especially if you can't discuss the matters. it's not blacks who are upset about talking about it. it's white liberals. if you say marriage is better for families, you don't get attacked by blacks. you get attacked by whites,
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female feminist. they're the ones who say you don't need to have family or husband or wife. you don't need it. number one, you can't talk about it. you can't wrestle communities away from the liberal stranglehold and the regulations they have there. you can't have an honest dialogue around liberal failings in cities. you have to start talking about, you can no longer demonize law enforcement. you have to turn law enforcement into a career for minorities which is what happened in new york city. in order to do that, you have to start rethinking, who can you hire if they have a police record? you have to look at the drug laws make it easier for people to become police officers. >> juan: i agree. i wrote a book about this ten years ago and i tell you, you do get attacked by black people as well as white liberals. "one more thing" isas next. l i needed to do to get an estimate
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♪ >> jesse: it's time for "one more thing." i want to give a shout out to my trainer cory who put me through the wringer today. there he is. he is on instagram. he designs a program specifically tailored to your fitness goals. check him out. i complain a lot. so he deserves a lot of money. >> kimberly: okay. >> dana: how long have you
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been working out with him? >> jesse: can't you tell. >> kimberly: it is time for kimberly's royal news. >> greg: no, no, no. >> kimberly: go away, little one. we have some fashion and royal news which is that meghan markl markle's jacket, beautiful coat, crashed the website of a canadian label. as soon as she appeared in it, this goes to show how popular she is and the royals. it was totally sold out. the website crash. you're going to have to try to get it on back order and or get a knockoff. i think it looks fabulous. >> juan: i want to say congratulations to bret baier. national press foundation selected him as a 2017 honorary for an award in excellence in broadcast journalism. the foundation's highest award. he joins chris wallace and brit hume from fox who also received it. wonderful moment for bret and a prouder moment for the news
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division here at fox. congratulations all around. >> kimberly: well-deserved. >> jesse: never miss an episode of "the five." set your dvrs. "special report" is up next. bret, congratulations. >> bret: thank you very much. this is a fox news alert. busy day today. i am bret baier live at the white house. a short time ago, north korea launched another intercontinental ballistic missile, with greater range than any fired by the communist north to date. escalating tension with washington and its allies in the region of course. it breaks a ten week pause in kim jong un's middle testing. late this afternoon, president trump did not say much but was insistent. >> a missile was launched a little while ago from north korea. i will only tell you we will take care of it. >> bret: the u.n. security council has called for an emergency meeting tomorrow afternoon. the north korea escalation comes on the big day for the president's tax reform push. we have fox t

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