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♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters and dana perino. "the five" ." when they sent people, president trump sends troops. >> speaking with general mattis, we're going to be doing things militarily until we can have a wall and proper security. we are going to be guarding our border with the military. it's a big step. we really haven't done that before, certainly not very much before. >> greg: any response order waving the caravan through his
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drastic. if you want to prove a need for the wall, said 1,000 people to our border as a political stunt. i mean, are we sure trump didn't plan this? he will never get a better visual aid for his argument. all societies frown on line cutting. the exception, dire need. that's why the caravan backfired. it was political, calculated, designed to challenge the idea of a border. it hurts everyone who really wants to come here. just ask anyone who did it legally. you wonder why trump's approval climbs. this story is the long-term trend, not the absolute level. why the rise, even if the media pushes collusion, stormy, and chaos. could it be america loves the underdog? the media has made trump into that very thing by relentlessly demonizing him.
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despite a panicky press, issues seem to matter more to you within the media's mud. perhaps those obsessing over the latest rumor may actually be helping trump out. how hilarious. the same network that elected trump, cnn, may end up reelecting him. jesse come every time something happens immigration wise, it's not about the wall. it's about trump. they canceled the caravan. the caravan was coming here. they canceled it. because of trump's reaction. ergo trump is the -- >> jesse: can you use the line you used? >> greg: caravan became cara-vant. >> jesse: when obama says
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national guards, he's considered tough. trump doesn't, he's considered racist. president trump continuing -- i think the reason his popularity is going up is he is defending the country. all he's doing is defending the country. defending workers wages, defending that territorial integrity. national security. the border patrol agents themselves want the wall. let's give the workers what they want. i thought that's what democrats wanted, juan. if you are anti-wall and anti-troops on the border, you must be pro-cartel. all of the heroin coming across from mexico, the cartels are sending it. every time a migrant pays a coyote, the coyote pays the
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cartel. the only thing that's going to stop the cartels are a wall and troops. how else are you going to fight the cartels? illegal immigration costs this country hundred million dollars a year. the wall costs 200 billion. the wall cost 20 billion. i'm not very good at math. to spend 20 to say 100, that makes sense to me. >> greg: juan, i think he directed at you. you are from the cartel. >> juan: i know. i know. the thing about listening to jesse is you don't know where to start. you listen. for example, do you know that most illegal drugs do not come across the southern border. >> jesse: heroin is coming across the southern border. >> juan: might retype something. more people are killed by prescription drugs used illegally. it's something like two times as many as people killed by heroin. in terms of --
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>> jesse: we are fighting that crisis as well. >> juan: slowed down. if you can't won -- when i talk, i understand. otherwise let me talk. you have a situation where if you say this is because we want to stop drugs, it doesn't make sense because guess what? so many of the drugs are not coming across the border. they are coming from legal ports of entry where they are in airplanes or ships and secretly stationed there. that's how they they are getti, not across the border. >> jesse: wrong. >> juan: asked the people at the drug enforcement agency. that's what they say. >> greg: why are the people who work on the grateful so -- work on the border so grateful to president trump? >> juan: if this was for people, you would be saying those poor people, he does want the government to come in. why are we spending money for nothing? >> jesse: the border patrol workers are the only government workers you don't support. >> juan: i support everyone,
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especially the fbi and cia, always beleaguered by the president. >> kimberly: changing subjects. >> juan: it so important to say what we have here is a president who's desperate. i think he is so upset by ann coulter attacking him for his failure to build a wall or gain funding for the wall that now he says i'm going to send troops. jesse, here is another thing you are wrong on. obama and boorse and troops. guess what. they sent them one command a situation where those young people, the children were coming in big numbers. and to add administrative aid. >> jesse: those guys were making sandwiches. >> juan: he said he wants to send them -- this is such baloney. >> kimberly: i'm going to shut you both down. i'm going to build a wall right here. here is one of the most ridiculous thing juan just said, which is that ann coulter is
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like helen of troy and the president got so upset with ann coulter being upset that he's now sending all of the troops. she's worried about it. >> juan: he is worried that ann coulter represents how many of the trump people. he is going to build a wall. there is no wall. >> kimberly: he is going to build it. we have to mimic juan because then he understands. he is going to build a wall and he's going to enforce the laws on the books. uphold immigration and make sure we prevent illegal entry. what is wrong with that? this is about being for justice and honoring the laws on the books. >> juan: my responses most illegal immigrants overstay their visas. they don't come across any border, including our southern border. we enforce the laws. >> kimberly: they shouldn't be doing that either. >> greg: dana, welcome to the show. good to have you here. >> dana: thank you.
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>> greg: when i look at donald trump, i assume he has no ideology because everything seems to change. i think his ideology is based on ordering the idea that cutting in line in any shape or form is seen as somehow wrong. >> dana: there is a fundamental value of fairness that runs through everybody. in any culture, children, everybody understands fairness. as you get older, you add things onto back. the poll numbers they wanted to bring up, gallup had one that, it wasn't specific to president trump but it's about this moment in time. it is the first time in many years young people, now majority, 61% believe they will be better off than their parents. from 2009 to maybe last year, that number was almost below 50% of people started worrying about the american dream. every generation had done bette better. the economy as part of that.
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perhaps law & order as well as but the fairness issue is one that everybody can understand. >> greg: i think that's why the caravan presented such a visual. people laugh about the wall. but then you have this caravan and you go, the only thing that can stop a caravan is a wall. >> dana: the government of honduras is not happy with the caravan. the hondurans have tried to be helpful to the president. they are cooperative on the dea issue. they're asking for support and help. nikki haley promised they would have more of it. and remember they were one of the only two countries, honduras and guatemala, that backed up the president when he wanted to move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. >> jesse: i would like to pose this question to juan. we have a nice cafe underneath the building. people lined up and get salads. let's pretend you are lined up for a salad and you see someone egregiously cut in front of you and start ordering a salad in front of you. do you think that's fair, juan?
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why is it fair when illegal aliens across the southern border and cut in line for everyone else was waiting to become u.s. citizens? >> juan: who said it was fair? >> jesse: you! you don't mind if they are coming in. >> juan: i never said any such thing. that's your character because he can't deal with the real argument. the real argument is so that have -- 9071 at this low a level. you have your guy, the guy that you and greg are trumpeting. >> greg: i don't trumpet. you are better than that, juan. >> juan: while you are saying hosanna to trump, there is no reality except that he is like the guy on the corner. i would send troops to the border. i'm a tough guy. >> jesse: 300,000 illegal
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aliens caught crossing the border last year. think about the ones we didn't catch. seems like a log. >> juan: seems like we have bigger problems. [all speaking] >> greg: kimberly, wrap it up. >> kimberly: i think the thing is the president is going to do whatever it takes to honor his promises. it is something he's quite serious and consistent about about enforcing the borders and the laws may be needs to send troops come he's going to do it. it's within his right and his authority to do so. >> greg: this is the guy who ran on law and order. the three legged stool. national security, border, law enforcement. >> kimberly: 99 members of ms-13 arrested yesterday. >> greg: gun-control activists lashing out at the nra for yesterday's attack and youtube. as a control enthusiast,
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she used a handgun, not an ar-15. gun-control activists like michael ian black or blaming the nra and the weapon which was possessed legally. he tweeted "another shooting. i'm going to politicize the leap out of it and so should you. the nra is a terrorist organization." what is with this guy, greg? >> greg: i don't think this is the conversation that leads to actual solutions. emotional anger. you want a conversation with result. if you look at something like "the five," we have been talking about a database. we have been talking about civil tags for people, felons, people who are unstable. that is happening. new york is doing a red flag policy on domestic abusers. libertarians, they don't like me when i talk about this but this is an actual, you are targeting the person or not the system.
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it actually could have prevented things like this. we know the police had contacted this woman after the parent called and said she might be a threat. the needle was placed back in the haystack. you can have a conversation about actual solutions but you've got to be rational about it. that's how they got to the civil tags for domestic abusers. >> jesse: this was a pretty irrational. by this actor. he's not even taking into consideration any of the facts. he is saying i don't even care what the facts are. the nra is at fault. dana, does not show you that knee-jerk reaction to these shootings. >> dana: that's a lot of what twitter is. i think the conversation in addition to one greg is talking about, if he wants to train his frustration and anger, why not to the system with the police who were informed by the father she is unstable. she might go after, she's mad at the business. perhaps she doesn't fit a profile.
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he's not on this red flag list. it's very unusual for a woman to go to a place of business and commit workplace violence and a shooting like this. but we've seen this is a pattern across the system. this is not just the police in san bruno. this is happening repeatedly. we do need to have some other way to address this stuff. if you want to save lives. if you want to have a debate on twitter, we can do that. >> jesse: we can. and you will lose. kimberly, that shooting shattered all the myths we've heard, at least all the narratives about these white male shooters that are crazy and they go in and blast away. this was a female, iranian immigrant. a vegan, animal activist, obviously a mentally unstable person. with a 9-millimeter. not a rifle. goes in and commit this atrocity. >> kimberly: i'm glad you threw in vegan. why don't they think about the
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fact that it's not about the weapons? it's about the individual. why don't these people actually provide for safe environments for their employees and have proper security et cetera, just like we need proper security at schools and at movie theaters and other places, venues, whether it is a club. any place that's a soft target. i was in texas yesterday. i felt very safe. i was like, you know what, nobody is coming in this place to rob it or shoot it out. i was very relaxed and i had some extra ribs. you see the signs on the walls and i thought to myself very interesting certain places you know, and they make it clear nobody is coming in there to mess around. they will move met with deadly force if they do. >> jesse: that's right.
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california, varying stringent gun control. sometimes laws and more rules and regulations, you can't always stop these crazy people. >> juan: i must have missed the preshow meeting. the graveyard is getting crowded with americans who've been shot because of the easy access to guns. i never heard of this guy, michael ian black. i wouldn't know if he was if he jumped in and said let's have lunch but i will tell you this is what he wrote. he said i assume nothing about the shooter's motives or affiliations. but i assert easy access to firearms in this country makes the nra and accessory to what happened. now, to me, this is the important point. we have too easy access to guns. you have someone crazed were disturbed or someone mad at their wife or husband. in the case of texas, some very famous shootings like at the university of texas many years
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ago, shootings happen everywhere. it's because guns are plentiful. you get a gun. >> greg: we started this off and i said that the only way to a practical solution is not beginning with, like, we have to make a sweeping change with guns because we know that's not going to happen. when i talked about is what they are asking for, several tag a risk based on a judges decision from talking to teachers or officers. that would have stopped it. >> juan: republicans in congress. president trump initially seemed like he was interested in this. this. have they done anything? >> greg: i think it is happening. it's happening in new york. >> juan: when local jurisdictions do something, why can our government help? >> jesse: it is a state-by-state issue. if i'd seen the videos she put out on youtube, i might slap a civil tag based on that alone. >> greg: i feel bad for her
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parents. to know there is something wrong with your kid and you call the police and say, you know, the parents to the right thing. they saw something. they said something. >> jesse: i don't know what the police could have done. they found her in her car. she said she slept and she was running away from her parents. it's a tragedy. pretty significant development on the russian investigation involving president trump. up next.
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♪ >> kimberly: an update on the special counsel's russia probe. fox news has confirmed robert mueller informed president trump's legal team that the president is not a criminal target in the investigation but is considered a subject or a witness. our source said mueller was at the meeting in the conversation was in the context of a possible interview with mr. trump.
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this doesn't mean the president is completely unclear yet. here is trey gowdy. >> when i heard that come i wasn't sure what it meant. you never know where the facts are going to take you. i think if we weren't in a political environment, he probably wouldn't have said that. you generally don't tell people you are not under investigation because you don't know what the next witness is going to say. this is such a weird hybrid of criminality and politics that i think he felt a special obligation to stay low, you are not the target of the investigation. but if the next witness says something different, it can change. >> if you were his attorney, he wouldn't have a sigh of relief. >> heavens no. i will have a sigh of relief when the investigation is over and even then maybe not. >> kimberly: these two together. >> greg: when i heard brian kilmeade's voice, i am going, why does he have to ruin everything? >> kimberly: you are a hater. >> greg: they are sending counselors to msnbc because their narrative is dead.
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what's next? he was hitler, mentally unstable, he was a bigot, collusion. why do they get creative and say donald trump is a robot? you haven't used that yet. the weird thing is, in new york, or d.c., if you are not surviving and living off every mueller rumor, there has to be something wrong with you. i try to maintain a rational detachment but that's like being a dodgers fan in a yankees bar. i look at this stuff and i go, let it roll-on. why why do we have to keep, i don't know. >> kimberly: exactly. >> dana: this leak to whoever it was. other sources and we had a source that confirmed the meeting. one of the president's former lawyers, probably having a good time talking to reporters. >> jesse: which one? >> dana: there is a few. this is a distinction without a difference. what you learn is that if you are not the target, you are a subject.
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it's nothing different from a month ago to today to three months ago to perhaps three months from now. to that point, i do think that if you remember last may when the investigation started under mueller. there was indication they wanted to wrap it up in three months. now we are almost a year into it. i do think that at some point probably in the fairly near future, may be the end of june, there's got to be, it's got to be wrapped up. otherwise it will look like it will be trying to influence the midterm election and we don't need more questions about election integrity. >> kimberly: looks like a fishing expedition they are trying to get something because they allow the access. trying to see if there's anything they can get despite the fact they weren't able to find what they were originally looking for. >> jesse: i am going to do my dana perino imitation and say there was a great article today by byron york in the "washington examiner" ." i will summarize it quickly.
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i know you are very interested. the way they went after mike flynn was with the logan act which was started in 1799 after an obscure law that has never, ever been used before on anybody. it is to say if you are a private citizen, you can't conduct foreign policy. flynn as incoming national security advisor, hopped on the phone with the russian ambassador about sanctions. surveillance picks up and sally yates, the obama holdover and trump hater sends peter strzok over, they trump-hating fbi agent to interview mike flynn without a lawyer present. jim comey says i don't think the guy lied. mueller turned the screws to him, he ended up pleading guilty to perjury and that plea is under investigation. you had the dirty dossier. as the president is coming into office, jim comey briefs him with the other intelligence
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people. hours later, it leaks to cnn. you don't think this looks like a set up? >> greg: that is terrible impression of dana. [laughter] >> kimberly: oh, no. my goodness. i hope you get a mom text. this >> jesse: i already got one from juan. >> juan: i didn't text you. >> jesse: from mama. >> juan: when you go low, dana goes high. >> jesse: just siting periodicals. >> dana: i try to give credit where credit is due, and i read. >> juan: what an elitist attitude. >> dana: i am very establishment. >> greg: talking heads read something and act like it's their idea. >> kimberly: byron, don't ever forget what jesse just did for
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you. ruined the career. c7 i think the truth of the situation was revealed by kimberly guilfoyle moments ago but the audience may have missed it. you did it in a mysterious way of when it was asked, who was leaking the information. what did you say? >> kimberly: begins with a g, ends with a d. >> juan: let me say who quit a month ago. who has been encouraging the president not to talk to robert mueller but after that information was conveyed to the president, may be the president thought hey, i'm not the target. if i can talk to robert mueller, i can get this out of my way. and then the man you suspect is leaking, he quits because he thinks this is too much. i can't deal with this president. he's not listening to his legal counsel. apparently no other conservative lawyers in washington think he listens to them. a lot going on.
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♪ >> dana: facebook has been under intense scrutiny for how it handles private data. up to 87 million people might've had their information compromised. the social media giant announced it today and admitted to something else. it has been scanning private chats on this messenger app. ceo mark zuckerberg is scheduled to testify on capitol hill next week. going to try to get some answers when i sit down with sheryl sandberg on friday. that interview will air on "the daily briefing." jesse, i turn to you for
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interview advised him what you think i should try to ask. >> jesse: first of all, congratulations. it's a very big interview. i would ask about these emails from wikileaks we have uncovered that she was communicating with john podesta before and after the election. she email john podesta." john podesta. "i want hrc to win badly. podesta emailed her. those would be some questions i would ask. >> dana: reliably do you ask that if we know she worked as a political appointee and the clinton administration. she has not been shy about that. >> jesse: is it appropriate for a multinational corporation that is supposedly balanced and respects all americans. to be actively working with, kind of secretly, a political campaign without telling the company or the shareholders or the american people about it. >> dana: i read that email
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differently. i will take it under advisement. >> jesse: you are not going to. >> dana: i'm not going to ask it. kimberly, facebook is looking at possible regulatory measures. they have said we would be open to regulation. that's also fraught with peril. not thinking the government has all the answers. >> kimberly: they don't. that's why zuckerberg is going to have to testify. sheryl sandberg, dishy plan on testifying? she designed the advertising model that is at the crux of this issue. i'm curious to see. such a pivotal interview you were granted with her to see what her answers are because anything she's going to answer to you is going to have to be consistent in case she is called later on. i think it's pretty important. >> dana: another issue is one about the algorithm and how sites are treated. facebook says it's neutral. but there are conservative websites that have been frustrated, especially ones that are not established brands.
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they are trying to gain a following. they say they have lost followers with the new algorithm. >> greg: of this quite a coup. coo. >> jesse: chief operating officer. >> greg: i shall shut up now for the rest of the show. >> dana: do you have any dinner recommendations? >> greg: every response these days when you're in trouble is an overreaction. thanks to social network and cable news, the outrage machines is 24/7. facebook will undoubtedly overreact. what they will do, it will be a cascade of virtue signaling. to reduce their bad press and go after conservatives because they are being portrayed as helping the right and helping trump get elected. they're going to have to get the
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media to think they are not liable anymore, so they are going to start targeting smaller conservative outfits and perhaps larger ones as well. >> dana: on the other side of that, the old saying if you are making everybody mad, maybe you're doing something right. the left isn't happy with facebook either, especially this announcement today about 87 million users might have had some sort of touch to cambridge analytica. they really think trump was helped by facebook model in which the russians were able to influence it. >> juan: i don't think there's much doubt about the question, why has facebook been so reticent in coming forward and telling us what happened, especially in terms of relationships with the russians. you know what's interesting to me is, i had never come across this before today. they take your facebook sites for information on you. they get not only your religion and rework but thinks you like and dislike. your opinions.
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this is available to create what they call a profile intended to influence how you vote. i think lots of people don't appreciate how much we are being manipulated in the modern era by that kind of device. this is new and different command we've got to think about this as americans. in terms of your question, i think she is the number to person at facebook and typically people see her as the stand-up person. zuckerberg went to a bunker for four days. he was supposed to testify. the idea that sheryl sandberg joined him in the bunker come people are could sizing her. i think she put up one post and basically echoed what zuckerberg had to say. zuckerberg today is thing we didn't understand our full responsibility. is that the start or is there more to it? what are they actually going to do? it could influence their earnings. >> dana: they made news today revealing 87 million, i understand there was more news to come. we will find out.
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>> kimberly: what about your first questions? >> dana: i have to think about it. there's a big range of issues. >> greg: does she have a dog? a good icebreaker. ask her if she has a dog. in silicon valley, people can bring their dogs to work. >> dana: that will definitely be a question. >> kimberly: calls for her to take over. >> dana: that's like asking if someone is going to run against the speaker. looking forward to giving you the sandberg interview on friday. coming up, hillary clinton takes new swipes at president trump and guess who. fox news. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it.
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when you've been accused of everything, like i have, and you realize some people believe it, it's really depressing. >> juan: kimberly, what do you think about ms. clinton saying we had fox think she won the presidency. >> kimberly: she is trying to be funny but obviously we know she didn't win. we are very aware of it. she is basically saying we are stupid, that we are imbeciles or something, trying to say she wo won. whatever. let her have some fun. she got some laughs. probably one of her better joke jokes. hillary, you go, girl. >> juan: jesse, one of her complaint was that the nra spent more money trying to beat her than anybody else and she thinks some of that money may have come from the russians. what do you say? >> jesse: i say hogwash. she went from the most powerful woman in the entire world and
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now she is in a library with someone filming her on there i fold the wrong way. i don't know what to say about her anymore. i really don't. we have run out of things to say. >> dana: she will welcome that. >> jesse: a hillary won. she beat me. [laughter] >> juan: seriously? >> jesse: i mean, i can... [laughter] i ate up too much time in the a block. >> kimberly: you are aware of that. >> juan: dana, is there any legitimacy to what she said about the right? she sees us as part of the right, just beating up on her because she is that convenient target. >> dana: if you are sitting where she is. [laughter] >> greg: you are small. [laughter] >> dana: she has a point. part of the problem is democrats don't have a new punching bag for the right, they won't for a
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while. they go through a painful primary like the republicans did. that will happen. it's not too far away. a year from now, we will be talking about who is going to be making it through these primary contests in the democratic party. life comes at you fast. at that point, she will no longer be the punching bag. >> juan: greg, i often try to steer you by saying hillary clinton is not the president. why are we constantly beating her up. what do you think? >> greg: she makes paul bunyan's acts look like a paper clip. i have an idea. this is an amazing idea. fox news should give her a sunday night show. collate "hill of beans post quote or something clever. have her show an hour on sunday. the dividends from the content will pay off for all the other shows. all through the day, all week. an hour of hillary content that pays for itself.
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>> jesse: i like your other idea. the democrats pay hillary not to talk. >> juan: crazy but brilliant idea. the conservative audience would eat it up. >> greg: i bet it would be the number one show. not on the weekends. [laughter] >> juan: what could "the new york times" say a fox gave her -- i'm telling you. "one more thing" is up next.
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♪ >> greg: juan, "one more thing"? >> juan: today marks 50 years since martin luther king's assassination prior to celebrations being held all around the country, including ie was a shot. i woke this morning to a text for my son. there were pictures of him paying a sunrise visit to the king memorial in washington, d.c. he was with his boss, ben carson. with the memorial up and, fox asked me to take my sons, both of them, to visit, and i got to tell you, it was a powerful, incredible generational transfer of history and memory. i was 13 when king was killed and it was quite powerful for me to be able to talk to my sons about what king's leadership plan for my life, for them, and
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for america. >> kimberly: wow. that is very powerful. >> greg: smart kids. hard to believe. had to break that in there. dana? >> dana: the pentagon does more than just protect americans, they had help dreams come true. 16-year-old coopersmith got a personal tour of the pentagon from none other than general mattis and joe dunford. cooper has neurofibromatosis, type 1, he wishes he could serve in the military but he can't do to his disease. while he loves and supports all the troops, he says the army will always be a favorite because his mom is a veteran as well. cooper believes in civic responsibility. in his free time, he volunteers at ronald mcdonald house. he is organizing a book and gave drive for his local community. just wanted to point out that our military does a lot. >> jesse: saying the word to her?
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tour? >> dana: really? do you think that was appropriate? >> kimberly: all of a sudden, jesse -- what is wrong with you? digs at dana today. >> juan: i used to think it was just me and jesse. [laughter] kimberly? >> kimberly: all right. >> jesse: never been corrected before in my pronunciation. >> juan: it doesn't stop. [laughter] >> jesse: somebody help us. >> kimberly: okay. on a very serious, important to note, i've had the great honor and privilege and pleasure to work with an organization and nonprofit called culture city. culture city is an incredible organization, that you see a public service ad that i filmed. it encourages support for people with sensory needs like autism
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and ptsd. they have partnered with the nba to make the new york city nba store the first sensory inclusive retail store in the world. it includes training staff to interact with sensory sensitive customers, having sensory bags available with noise-canceling headphones and fidget tools as well. young nba fans living with autism were treated to a special nba shopping spree, experiencing alongside a player from the new york knicks. this is an incredible. you see the pictures from it. this has impacted so many. i worked with tiki barber and his wife, tracy, those that start to this. absolutely fantastic. >> greg: jesse, want to get anything in there? >> jesse: everything was pronounced correctly. >> greg: podcast is up, go to foxnewspodcast.com. i interviewed a fantastic actor. he will teach you how to act and
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be a successful actor. it's a great podcast. now it's time for "greg's we've got nothing to worry about news." we got nothing to worry about. especially from russia. this is their first drone making its maiden flight, it's actually trying to mail a letter. all the officials out there, placing the letter on the drone and there is going up and i think it will be a success, find the actual place to mail it. and it hit the wall. for now, no worries about those postal drones coming from russia. >> jesse: these guys rigged the election. sure, they did. >> jesse: i don't like squirrels, they terrify me. i've had a few bad experiences. one squirrel hurt itself. and the squirrel is named care mall with a k. and it was in turkey in the city of that man, go figure. and they lost his arms in a trap, gave it a little animal wheelchair. i love this thing because now it can't attack me.
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those of the types of squirrels i like, the ones i don't have sharp claws. >> kimberly: the ones with no arms? how do you pronounce carmel? [laughter] >> greg: you must not miss, here comes chris. >> jesse: what a lunatic you are -- >> kimberly: what a lunatic you are, jesse. >> president trump pulls the trigger on spending national guard troops to the southern border. history on wall street as the dow recovers from a 500-point loss. to gain more than 200 points upon worries of a trade war with china, and the 50th anniversary of the assassination of dr. martin luther king. this is a "special report." ♪ good evening. welcome to washington. i'm chris wallace and for bret baier. president trump is sending the national guard to our southern border with mexic
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