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breaking news overseas. three americans held prisoner in north korea north korea are on their way home. they were freed today and walked on to the plane of secretary of state mike pompeo at end of day long visit that included a meeting with kim jong-un. president trump surprise grateful for their release. >> right now, flying back are three what they were calling hoingt tams. we call them fine people three
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really fine people and seemed to be healthy they'll land 2:00 in the morning andrews air force base and i'll be there to greet them nobody that this would happen and if it did it would be years or decades frank limit nobody thought this was going to happen. and i appreciate kim jong-un doing this. >> and their return clears the way to historic upcoming summit between the president and kim jong-un. president trump had news earlier on when that meeting will take place. >> we'll announce that in three days. within three days. >> within three days? >> with is work ago arrangements. >> will it be in the dmv. >> it will not be there. a lot of good things can happen and a lot of bad things can happen and i believe we have both sides want to negotiate a deal. i think it's going to be a very successful deal. >> greg, president trump was not going to go to the meeting if the detainees were still being held by north korea north koreaians this was a
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smart move move that they really want to have it. >> i think the "new york times" should be relieved to know where pompeo was. they were like where is pompeo why is he not here with the iranian deal. he was doing something else? we have sarah sanders on tape talking about that. >> di jump the gun. >> it's a perfect segue, let's listen to that. >> the fact i'm standing here taking questions and the fact president took questions from your colleagues two hours ago. demonstrates this white house's commitment to accessibility teen providing information to the american public. at the same time the press has a responsibility to put out accurate information. just yesterday the "new york times" accused secretary of state for being a wol. a wol when le was playing across the globe to bring three americans home. that is outrageous claim. >>, there she was making your point. >> yes, you know i think the media may have to admit despite the laws of trump they
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have to cover accessably on other channels units elected a person with a unique skill set that is good for these events. he may nobt ward klever or marcus wellby m.d. trying to hit the audience. >> here we go again. >> but, he has a skill set that presidents past pres may not have had and it's time to move on and kind of accept that this is what he might be good at and get over the tw two-year tantrum. we may needant eye grief counselor in the media to cheer these people up. >> well, i just -- it is interesting thing. you have this historic opportunity and you wonder if people can get over politics. politics is infused in everything we do at all times. everybody can be happy that these three are coming home. >> way you look tat you're welcome for fire and fewer yain for bloody nose approach and military exercise and you're welcome for all the fear and craziness that
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so-called mainstream media have. he'll bring us to nuclear armageddon he'll scare kim jong-un until he comes to the table and makes all these concessions up front before we even have a talk, which shows how serious they are about the fact that they believe president trump might actually take away nucleuses or bomb them if necessary. that's necessary prerequisite for peace and it takes a perception of crazy man and fwringz to the table to bring peace. >> what's a begeeber. >> military torm. >> no a mid western sdmrerm following for something else. >> following in greg footsteps the whole demo thin thing. >> and the one i think the president is will be to tap the brakes on people getting a little overly exuberant thinking world peace is at hand and north korea north north koreaians will be do everything asked to them when they come to the table. he always says you heard him
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right before we started there would be a lot of good things that happen and bad things that happen and he's trying to show everyone he's aware north cori coffinians have attention for lying. >> i think everybody has high hopes that this -- those people are in good health. obviously auto warmbier was not in good health and people didn't this think could happen decades -- these people have been held since '15 is longest and '17 for two people coming home. and thank god this is happening because we know the north korea north koreaians do not treat prisoners fair limit i think it's a crazy narrative to say it's because of president trump rhetoric that somehow you see the north korea north koreaians suddenly acting more graciously. i think the fact is it's sanctions and pressure. >> it's part of it. >> september it all part of it pressure china with sanctions. >> we've had sanctions. >> these are sanctions on
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companies. >> and getting china to come on board. >> and even with that the president, somehow, things get stepped on you know? so yesterday it was the iran deal and by the way "new york times" in their stories say pompeo was on way to north korea to hopefully bring home three people i don't know why you want to pick on the times. >> headline was different i only read the headlines. >> and i don't have time for your stories and. >> he's not content oriented. >> i'm a minlial. >> with the people. >> the people meanwhile also we got story about money russian money being funneled to michael cohen and on the good news about north korea north korea and see what happens here and it's like maeringt you have to keep your eyes on both hands. he'll distract and reflect and wait a second we've about talking about how amazing the president's accomplishments are here and celebrating the
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fact these three americans came home gene health, prosperity, information. >> and with information. >> so this is something when you look at type of dip mromcy it's like destabilizing diplomacy he engages in. it's not anything anyone has seen before for sxeernsz and it throws the other side over the game and they're not sure what to expect or and and that's the secret to his success as it relates to foreign policy and what we've seen in terms of how he handled himself diplomatically and paying attention and he's liable to just do about anything. and he steps on good news and ghor news. and so i think of it as just the opposite. i think he was saying good
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news is let me just say the critics have been all over this especially democrats. from president obama all the way. >> i can interrupt i have a little sound on that. >> go right ahead you. >> guys are so good at moving me along today, president trump is getting a lot of harsh criticism for pulling out of iran deal for leaders negotiated and other powerful democrats and president obama was saying pull-off risks eroding america's correct and john carry says breaks america's word and nancy pelosi said it globals security and defies comprehension. i'll turn to you greg on that. >> if you're mad about iran and what happened who should you blame. obama who left party in tatter which enabled president trump to be elected and two plame hillary who thought election
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was in the bag. they assume it had hill any there and presented last scandal and plame him for everything. >> if you're mad don't be mad at donald trump. and like a handshake. >> it's great i loved -- i can't tell who is more hysterical the media, the democrats or the iranians burning flags. i saw how iran supreme leader said trump corps will be worm fooxtd i think he's auditioning for morning joe. that's what i hear on morning joe. >> there's one saying pete i'll turn to you on this about why you know state department in the person political owe point he with the europeans trying to complain which do it different and try to get to something they agree on the sunset provision on this deal
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on obama deal and with sunset and so. >> in ten years. >> iranians would be able to get nuclear weapon right after that. i'm curious you have insight to what it was the europeans were so resistant about changing that sunset position. >> i think they're resistant changing anything on a deal they feel invested in and geel about legacy they got and barack obama got who is their international friend and it's difficult to change a deal like that. >> he also make a lot of money kim better lirks there's a lot of economic ak tichty that's was allowed under this deal europeans in particular. >> absolutely you can understand that. when president trump said i understandfy were them i would be upset too. he has to ask in the best interest of the united states and global future and national security and safety of america and quite frankly the world this is not a good deal. i would shirt at the thought that president who researched it met with people and discussed it and decided to make this decision and deposit
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make it because he was afraid of criticism and people would say now that we've done -- you've torn down a legacy portion of barack obama. it was not well thought out to begin with and president should not stick in a bad deal. that's why he also pulled out of the paris climate change accord because he analyzed it and did numbers and as i said yesterday i do not think that we should, in fact, fund a nuclear iran. especially when they were not you know honest as it related to their inspecs or anything else is,self up suspecting and it was absolutely ridiculous. it was not something really good for the united states for quite frankly the world. >> let me just say i -- my concern and i sthaw in the papers today, is president trump acting in the interest of the united states as opposed to simply being vi vintictive and saying i don't like obama and past deal and this is horrible and i'm a deal maker i can create okay os and come to the table on my terms and wait a second, does it really make us more secure? remember, twice this president
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has certified that iran did not violate any of the terms of the deal. >> each time. >> the europeans you -- >> waiting let me pinish, pete, so then the europeans and international atomic energy, no everyday of any violation. president says yesterday he doesn't have -- instead he says rotten deal, horrible deal. i'll get a better deal. what do we see right now. we see the united states isolated from allies and president obama said real choice here is nuclear iran or we go to war and take them out. he hug today out. >> we stable lidzing the middle east. >> and loves the deal. we're not isolated. >> last word to greg. >> and you have to understand this is the pattern that we've seen. start -- he comes in and creates chaos by turning table over and that turns to a certain kind of uncertainty so when you start negotiate the other side doesn't know what you're doing and left the door
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open. this is exactly -- what i see this as kind of a replay of north korea and north korea starts to begin with chaos and media and dem democrats this is complete deja vue. we will live through this six months ago. >> let dhoym a good deal. let dmoym a deal based on benefit of experience that what he's learned from this deal what they think works and doesn't work. i'm not a big fan of you know iran self certifying saying nope, no violations here from us. wink, wink, while they're continuing to build a nuclear iran. that's the bottom line here. let the president go through it. make strong choices. based on facts and information and he did win the election and it's hisprerogative and there's a team in place to to make solid decisions. >> you want to negotiate a deal with north korea, guess, what nuclear disarmment. but we stepped out of day deal
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and everybody in the worltd will negotiate a new deal with iran. is shows the world we want a real deal? >> nobody says it was a bad deal except president trump and political trauma do away with it. >> we'll see what happens. coming up the president pick to leave the cia faces lawmakers with power to grant or deny her that position. haspel hearing highlighted haspel hearing highlighted next there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need
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you. >> i do not believe the president would ask me to do that. >> do you believe previous interrogation techniques were immoral. i'm not asking do you believe they were illegal do you believe they were immoral. >> i believe that cia did extraordinary work to prevent another attack on this country given the legal tools we were authorized. >> please answer yes or no. >> that was tamala harris i worked with at san francisco district attorney office grillingner that sense. what did you make of the hearings and how did she hold up? >> they put boring in at water boring. she's a tough cookie. haspel. and clearly she deserves the job. di read correctly that mohamad wants to testify. >> they want to question him. >> i think they should do. it let the committee do. it i would like to see the democrats and 9/11 master mind
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on same side. finally in agreement and see what happens. i'll uber accepted issue from getmo. >> that's expensive uber. >> it's up to his behavior how nice he would be to the driver. >> thousands of innocent were unavailable to comment on his outrageous request. the fact we even know about his request actually irritates me. like, i don't ever want to have to hear from him again. he should rot. >> okay. so, senator joe mansion of west virginia, has a tough reelection coming up he's democrat in the state president trump won by 25 points maybe more than that. he came out and said he will vote for her. she'll get confirmed. what i thought was remarkable today -- i should give you full credit. >> because of the election. >> but she lived her life behind the scenes. her entire career. most of it was spent undercover now she has to go
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in front these people that live their life for cable news spotlight hits and she did remarkably well and super calm about ten i wonder when diane finestein goes after her about destruction vl videotapes. she didn't order him he was chief taff to hoe a-rod reeing are he's who ordered and the implication there were 92 videotapes of different interrogations of different terrorists and corrected the record and said, no, there were 92 tapes of interrogations of one terrorist. so the misinformation about this entire program was gotten entirely out of control and i would ask this, for the democrats they're saying she is not qualified, did they ever think to ask nancy pelosi why nancy pelosi spevrt house or then minority leader never said anything about this program being immoral, illega illegal, she knew about it from the beginning they didn't say anything until after it was unveiled in the paper. >> and paid a lot of focus on
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that. i didn't ask you that question. i asked if it was immoral and the question of course of if the president asked to you do it what you waterboard. >> as all anti-trump and this president is unhinged and they may ask you to do something illegal. >> that's the narrative. >> it's premsed on the fact that democrats believe that we're being too nasty on al-quida. the reason we don't want her too tough on al-quida. you watch people jump from buildings on 9/11 we forget those moment and we're up to vicious enemy that kills innocent. i don't want cia director taking techniques over the table i don't. what about enhanced, enhanced interrogation techniques we may need some day. we live in a world to step back and whitewash and moralize and stand on podiums in senate committee and say we would have never done that. that's not true. wait until attack happens we deposit see and we need techniques to get to to when
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my chops off heads. people are toolish to think we live in a world where we can fight then my. >> and listen to the people in the theater and operating on these sites and understand exactly and know. >> it worked. >> and know the extent to which the enemy will go in order to up jur, harm, kill and destroy in western civi civilization. someone like this is doing tough jobs while they've been sitting there moralizeing and pontificating and moreially superior there juan except they've never been in the position or shoes she's been in. >> i'm glad to see you praising somebody from the deep state deana haspel is deep state. >> i know how president trump feels about deep state. you're all for deep state today. >> i'm stumped by the idea that you have and i say this to you pedal most directly you have admirals and retired generals and 100 plus saying we don't have haspel is the
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right person because if we embrace torture then our soldier and sailors then are going to all the more likely be tortured by people saying the united states doesn't stand for human rights and doesn't stand for the idea of values with regard to human life. there was an article in the "new york times". >> one man torture is another man's enhanced inter grace. you get your heads cut off that's not torture that decaptation we sfais enemy that doesn't anywhere near live by our stand sglardz not only in terms of my values as person i don't want my government torturing anybody. but you see gina haspel today saying she will not restart any torture. she said she's not about destroying any tapes and what regrets. so i think gina haspel is trying to make this right saying she's not a torture. >> so you endorse her. >> i think fwz our values and i think lots of people certainly all the with people who are her peers and even her supervisors in terms of the
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intelligence committee say she's a pro, she's wonderful. this is about us and our value. there was an article in the times as i told pete by a pregnant whom said she was at this site where she was abused and tortured. and i think to myself the united states, we should not put our brand on torturing a pregnant woman? should we torture -- >> so i didn't read the article i'll go back and find out if we indeed tortured a pregnant woman. >> the government does a lot of things we disagree with you don't think it's right they use enhanced interrogation techniques time for it. >> why would democrats be okay with john brennan number 4 at the time and gina haspel was in management. john brennan gets confirmed by the united states senate. why not her? >> because president trump's big. >> she was in charge black fight. >> he was her --
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>> hold on. >> in other words, if you are the one who is directly in charm, and then secondly, responsible and she says jose rodriguez told her to do it, she agrees destroying the tape and she did it you have a more direct contact. >> oh, god. >> you know what -- >> tortured logic. >> we have questions about president bush and ask questions about the justice department at the sglim those people were not there doing that to other human beings. should we prosecute -- >> a lot of them are not human beings. >> that's political yoga here a little bit. it's like okay he's her supervisor but you won't hold him responsible for. it she's qualified and she did it. >> absolutely it's legal and on the books. >> dana and i go back and forth on this. >> and not following law on books and refuse to do it and follow orders and chain of commands and engage in something 100% legal and authorized at the time.
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>> we go back and forth. >> dana is a big defender of this i'm tell you obama administration decide not to pursue it and i think they made the right call, correct. that is not to say that if they had pursued it you would not have been prosecution. >> it was the wrong call by definition. i think we're americans and we should stick together. we made a mistake. we don't need to repeat the mistake. >> even her saying -- even her saying she would not do it was not good enough for you even though she agrees then now in the statement she made with values you still don't want to put her through because it was a choice -- >> it's what the senate wants to say to the world. >> and also someone who is -- >> it's an argument if you do x, that is not an american value, that's just emotional. it's emotional pchbility what else is emotional wate waterboarding led them to osama by leaped's house. >> she never said that. >> rob o'neal said it in the a tweet today. he was. there this is midterm election
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>> welcome back, nancy pelosi dismissed about president trump tax cuts she called them crumbs she's threatening to roll them back if she becomes speaker of house again. >> they have an ad that they put out after you that said you would win the majority and the title all at stake that said wow like to instay tut eye sing are pair healthcare program and cancel -- raise taxes they mean and roll back the tax cuts they pass this year. what do you think of that. >> the second part there is accurate. . >> so that gives you a clue about how the democrats are
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thinking about the -- it's fascinating because president trump senate leader majority leader mc connell says oh, boy we'll sell this big time going to midterms and what we've seen is down turn greg in terms republicans talking about the tax cuts and their advertising. >> interesting i think -- i've been beginning to think the only new blood democratic party has is in anti-to be. their bench is as deep as kiddy pool. i hope she goes out repeating proms and she's least persuasive message. it's like they should say we'll give you measles. >> oh, my god. >> like a weird fungus. >> i'm going to undo the thing i'm going to undo you the stuff that helps boost economy and put money in people's pockets that's your message a sim poll of a party and the only weapon they have right now is this trump will work at the base. i don't think america -- it's doing well. >> america will be like what?
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why would you change this? this is crazy. it's like get measles? >> political pros are discussing this and when they ask about the tax cuts they're not giving it much support. and even republicans are worried about the deficit exploding under this attach cut. >> this is something strange. it's like nancy pelosi is a double agent i think she's playing for the republicans because when she says things like this this is not actually helping democratic party whatsoever. because you have 9d 0% of americans being able to benefit from the tax cuts. you see economy doing well and stock market and there are positive economic indicators to suggest that there is in fact working and why is she using this and pulling this out of play book it's whole tax and spend democratic approach i know i lived in san francisco i was around it 24/7 it's not working and that's why the president is putting wins on board as it relates to
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the economy and taxes and now national security and also with dip mromcy and piece. >> marco rubio said there's no evidence it's helping. >> then he took it back. >> oh, you're right he did. >> we'll raise your taxes and open borders and impeach president trump. >> that's basically their campaign slogan. >> and then have an ice cream social. >> we'll all feel good about it. >> i would feel good. >> anyway. >> there you go. >> do i think that the democrats are certainly not doing something right. today just this afternoon cnn new poll on generic ballot shows democrats are up three points, three months ago they were up 12 to 15 minutes election were held today republicans would probably hold on. what we talked about earlier this week the only actual economic message they've been talking about are pretty progressive pieces of guaranteed jobs, free college things like that they cannot
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pay for and republicans are miss answering opportunity talk about something in the world of economics that people do consistently say they're concerned about and that's healthcare and both parties are not coming forward with anything on that. >> okay. ahead a man walks into a crowded elevator. greg will tell you what happens next. that's a tease, isn't it, america? america? stay with us hey! we didn't have a homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. ( ♪ ) it's the details that make the difference.
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let's say in in awe crowded elevator and someone asks the guy in the back what floor he want to get off on and attempt at dad humor ladies linkry it's as old as elevators themselves and not as up lifting. imagine someone registering a complaint against a man for that joke demanding justice. this happened. richard nedd labow london
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profession or was at a conference in san francisco and packed elevator had he made that same joke. female professor was there and filed a complaint. now, he faces disciplinary charges for what she calls massage any and an act i call bitter, sad and humorless. defended prop is from women and gender study who is to remove any asemblance of humor from the universe. without humor even lame kind you cannot communicate only litigate, smear and pupish, humor is dmz between people who would otherwise hate each other he defended himself saying he opposes sexism in all forms that's never enough. you must beg. international studies association who held the conversation condemned him claiming he violated their code of conduct. they demand unequivocal apology which i translate as
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apologize, quit your job and live the rest of your life in shame. as of today he refused. good for him. call this "a horrifying and chilling example of political correctness" he's actually wrong it's a bad joke and worst reality. >> all right. no one can be on this woman's side, including you. no one. >> that's true. >> and i mean, i read somewhere where it said lighten up. apparently she says now he has been engaged in a campaign that i think would fit with your monolog. she says he sent gauged in public smear campaign of her belittling her and making her words out to be frivolous and she feels minimized. >> well that's what you get. >> that's what you get. >> i think this is overly much. >> yeah. >> i would put it this is end result. >> first all, ladies do wear
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link ray and. >> not just ladies. >> that's true. >> i mean you could tell people more about that. and they'll learn more on the commercial break and later. >> that's more sglvtion what if he was at macy's and he said men's clothing and shoes, would she have been offended because women were not included. >> ah, you know he should have said gepder studies and she was worried that because now we're told there is no gepder that her job will go away. >> could be. >> i don't know. >> so you point out the obvious women wear lingerie. >> it's not okay to be pro lunge ray. >> it leads to more whisperin whispering. >> good point. >> it's the oldest joke kimberly in the world.
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i remember hearing that when i was -- >> i'm offended linge ri e, former lixt nge ri e model. >> i remember those days you before the internet. >> weirder. >> greg, quick question before we go. then they were saying, what about this guy or youtube who has his dog do a nazi salute. >> he was found guilty. >> that guy had to pay a fin fine. >> he had to pay a fine. >> and controversy over conservative writer kevin williamson and he was shok joking he said about all women who have abortion -- he was joking but i think the elevator i'm not in that line. >> everyone should be encouraged to make this joke and every elevator you get into somebody should say ladies ligerie. >> just say it wherever you go and no one will think you're crazy. >> say "the five" said it is
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♪ >> well done. well, it's that time of year. commencement time and yet again conservatives are shut out. big shocker. nuvrnt 8 ivy league university now they're not center of universe we'll use as example have invited conservative leaning speaker to deliver keynote grads only one since 2015. juan is only one that table that got offer to spread wisdom tom grad this season and rest of us will share unsolicited advice anyway. i'll start selfishly i have 11 second summary of what my speech commencement speech would be nrik were able to give. it take a listen. >> are you ready to follow batman and maybe learn a few life lesson as long the way? >> i sure sglam but first, where's the seatbelt. >> first lesson is, life doesn't give you seat belts. >> live doesn't give you seat belts. that's good. >> what a great speech. >> you know, get ready for the real world. it's coming in. >> i'm surprise you have not
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been invited. >> accepted invites to me at fox news channel. you came up with this topic dana. >> couple months ago we were asked is anybody here going give commencement speeches so everyone could coordinate and greg and i said no but we bet juan has and sure enough he has. my advice -- >> let me say somebody asked me to be a snand because somebody else cancelled and then by the time i got -- >> now we can do another segment on that. >> my advice unsolicited advice is to move. check out the cities that have below 3% unemployment rate and have a ton of jobs and they need people there and don't be afraid to move and get out of your comfort zone. >> greg you have favorite commencement -- >> i don't have favorite but most famous recent commen commentments and i'll read you a list. bill cosby. eric schneiderman, kevin spac spacey. charlie rose. jeffery tam better, al franken. garrison keeler, chris
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matthews, tom brocaw. di say matt lauer already. i'm glad i'm not a commencement speaker. it made me consider the source. >> there's hope for you. >> kimberly i think wow give a stellar speech. >> i was asked once. >> really. >> do i speaking engagements at high schools and that type of thing. for college i think it would be great. everybody at the table here has great experience and life experience and how we all got this point. i would say don't be afraid to be your own advocate and don't be afraid of the know i took about that in my book. people are afraid to put themselves out there and make a positive move for change. dana coupled with yours in terms of don't be afraid to move. i moved across country from san francisco first lady there i took a leap, jump, came to new york didn't know anybody to embark on exciting career i was passionate about and just don't goat those points unless willing to take chances. >> amen you're not giving a
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dress but besides make america great again what would it. >> i like that one coye get a hat. >> he knows a guy. >> i could get you one. kanye has one i could get one. you know i say to pep surprise yourself. go beyond the bounds. picks up on the whole idea that you know dana serksd you know, being willing to move, and get out and go and challenge yourself. >> challenge. >> learn a foreign language. travel, so many people don't travel. when you're young it's the best time i envied mortons for sending people out into the world. i think it's a great idea. >> be complacent don't be come placeen and the stand still. >> my advice don't take advance. >> life doesn't give you seat belts. unbuckle every once in a while. >> great advice. >> you may want to take that back. >> one more thing up next. >> one more thing up next. stick around. we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends.
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then our old friends from middle school, our mom, our ex and our boss joined forces to wish us happy birthday. then we discovered our uncle use to play in a band. and realized he was young once too. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, clickbait, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. so we can all get back to what made facebook good in the first place. friends. because when this place does what it was built for, we all get a little closer.
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>> it's time for one more thing kimberly. >> dane. >> happy birthday to you♪ >> is this her 7th or 8th birthday together. >> jump out of that cake. look how big that cake is. >> we love you and adore you and you're one the best people i've ever met. >> thank you. >> i pressure you and you're amazing friend many my life and so happy to celebrate the you were born. >> with my mom favorite indicate lemon dpraik dell fresco sglaes it matches your
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dress which is amazing. >> if you steal any it won't matter. >> are you the first sglorn am i the first born? yes. >> we owe something to your mom. she did a great job. >> thanks, thanks everyone. >> and thank you for dell fresco's who wished you a happy birthday. >> my mom jan ba ri no loves this lemon cake she will be gel us. she does. >> next time sneezing new york we'll get for her. >> she's always like -- >> greg? >> this is getting -- >> how do you know that? >> yellow cake. >> i thought it was me. >> so much -- >> one month ago -- one month and a day this happened. >> you know un kornz love you know what unicorns love, they love ambrosia salad fajita fajitas. >> i'd like to know when i can get a hold of that. >> it looks like a very evil
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unicorn. >> he is murdering it. >> greg is a wonderful uncle to jasper, and this is what it looked like last night, one month later. [laughs] look at that. >> it slowly going. >> >> that's abuse. >> what am i doing? oh, podcast. foxnews.com podcast. if you are in brooklyn tonight, you might see me at a power trip concert, if i can get over there in time. i don't even know. >> all right, let's go. >> the pollen count is really bad right now everywhere, but especially to the northeast. how bad you ask? well watch this video from millville, new jersey, has a back taps a tree. you will want to grab a bag of
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tissues. look at that pollen cloud of falling from above. blooming maple, birch and oak are the culprits because cool april lead to the month of may with a late blooming pollen laden plants. people with allergies, head to the drugstore for those runny noses and headaches. >> that sounded like an advertisement for claritin. >> all right pete, your turn. >> i do love the cake. as you know, they are moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem in israel. on tuesday that jerusalem mayor announced that a square near the embassy in jerusalem will be named united states square to honor president trump happening on the 17th anniversary of independence. >> it's a vegas where they are. and the best square and most beautiful square.
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>> it's the largest. >> these people are mocking our president. >> we are just joining in. while that was fun, thanks for the birthday cake everyone. special report is up next. hey, bret. i don't have anything funny. >> bret: president trump prepares to welcome home three prisoners held in north korea. iranian lawmakers burned the u.s. flag enchanted death to america after the decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal. and the president's pick to run the cia said she will never restart enhanced interrogations. this is special report. >> bret: welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. president trump is right now so bring a foreign policy when, setting the table, table for what he hopes will be an
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