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the white house are massive. over exaggeration put out by the fake news media in order to make us look as bad as possible. with that being said, leakers are traitors and cowards, and we will find out who they are!" we report. you decide. was he watching? i think he was. "the five" is now. >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with kimberly guilfoyle, jesse watters, juan williams, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." we begin with a fox news alert. first lady melania trump in the hospital after undergoing a benign kidney procedure. the first lady's spokesperson saying she is doing okay but will remain hospitalized for the rest of the week. the news breaking just a short time ago, so we bring in chief white house correspondent john roberts who has more details. >> good afternoon to you. we learned a little more than an hour ago that the first lady
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traveled to walter reed national military medical center this morning to undergo what's called an embolization procedure for a benign kidney condition. her spokeswoman said the procedure went well. the first lady is feeling fine. but she would likely remain in the hospital for the remainder of the week. one of the reasons is when you undergo this sort of surgery, you want to stay quiet for a little while to make sure that the surgery takes in the way that it should. also want to make sure there is no bleeding or anything like that. she will likely remain there through thursday or friday. while we have not been told what the precise condition is, embolization therapy and the kidney is typically used to treat a tumor. sometimes it's used to treat cancer is tumors or try to shrink them down so it's much easier to remove them surgically when you do go into do surgery. in this case, we know that the first lady's condition is said to be benign. that might speak to a different
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type of problem, in a kidney. there is a tumor made up of vascular cells. it's the cellular arteries are made out of, also muscle cells in fat cells altogether. it's a benign condition. we don't know that the first lady has that but typically embolization therapy used to treat these conditions. while they are benign, they can grow. if they do grow to a certain point, they can begin to damage the kidneys. there's also a risk of bleeding. what doctors do is they thread a catheter through the femoral artery which is the main artery in your leg down by the groin. then they go through through te abdominal aorta. whichever kidney they go to. they deposit tiny, tiny plastic
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type of material which blocks up the artery, reduces the blood flow to the particular structure in the kidney they are looking to get rid of. it's a complex procedure but it's fairly routine. it is kind of like a cardiac catheterization where they open up the heart artery. they are trying to block an artery in this case so that whatever is in her kidney shrinks and goes away. >> dana: john, thanks for any other patent you had to run to the camera. i think we took out you were going to be a medical student which is probably why you can pronounce all those words very well. thank you for that report. now to our other top strike of a huge foreign policy week for the trump administration. historic opening of u.s. embassy in jerusalem is met with violent protests along israel's border with gaza. dozens of palestinians are dead, and thousands more reportedly injured. the trump administration is also
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moving forward to try to denuclearize north korea. earlier in jerusalem, the president addressed the crowd with a video message praising our country's friends and allie allies. >> israel is a sovereign nation with the right like every other sovereign nation to determine its own capital. yet for many years, we fail to acknowledge the obvious. the plain reality that israel's capital is jerusalem. the united states remains fully committed to facilitating a lasting peace agreement, and we continue to support the status quo at jerusalem's holy sites, including at the temple mount, also known as avram al sharif. >> dana: saying that the responsibility for the violence rests squarely with hamas. check out peter alexander. >> we believe hamas is
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responsible. >> is their responsibility beyond that on the israeli authority? >> we believe hamas is an organization is engaged in cynical actually been to these depths. >> dana: starting with the significance of the day or some in the media's take on it. >> jesse: kind of an asinine innuendo that they are murdering innocent civilians. i thought it was pretty insulting. he is better than that because he's a pretty decent reporter, so i don't have much to say about that. what is making trump so successful is how he became successful as a businessman in these translating into being a politician. he is a man of his word and he is a man of action. that's why he is racking up these tangible victories. in 1995, congress passed our relocation act for jerusalem. it took three presidents who did nothing and stood by now. ivanka and jared are there today
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for the opening, and this coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the state of israel. of course you're going to have a little clashing you're going to have some blowups at the border. that's to be expected because jerusalem i believe is the third most holy city for islam. that will blow over, and you'll get the peace process back on track. i think jerrod is doing a pretty nice job. you're going to have the kushner accord. hopefully will have that done, maybe another novell peace prize that juan can be envious of. i think the president, when he does these things, it's because he doesn't care about offending the status quo. i mean, if you look what happened with him defeating the caliphate or them, the nato countries ponying up their fair share. or tearing up nafta are renegotiating nafta. these kind of things, he doesn't really care about the ball back. he also says the obvious. jerusalem is obviously the capital of israel.
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it's obvious we need a border with mexico. it's obvious china is stealing jobs. it's obvious north korea needs to be dealt with and now he's doing that with the maximum campaign of pressure or diplomatically, militarily, even through twitter. he has brought them to the table. they are going to end the korean war. i think they are totally imploding their underground nuclear testing facility. they are sealing off the entrances. it's a huge step, releasing the hostages is a huge step. now you have this summit in singapore. it looks positive. we'll go in there with clear and open eyes. i think "the five" should maybe go to singapore and broadcast. we could all make the trip. >> dana: do you want to talk about venezuela while we are at it? much everyplace. i would take issue with other presidents doing nothing. i think this president was able to say, the conventional wisdom that there would be mass protests and violence that was awesome of today but it's not
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the parade of horribles people anticipated, kimberly. it's possible the peace process could get back on track. there's a better path for the palestinians if they wanted. the other thing that has changed is also you have now other countries like saudi telling the palestinians you need to get on board with what's going happen here. if you want a two-state solution, step up. >> kimberly: i think you make an important point. when you look at moment in american and israeli history in terms of how it affects that area of the world, it's been completely fraught with problems for so long. i think this was a really powerful move forward in the right direction. president trump has the moral and political courage to be able to do this with the promise he made to the people and he fulfilled it. i think that's important as well commit to be a person of your work, as it relates to demonic relations with other country. if you say you're going to do something and you make a promise, you want to write i'm very happy there wasn't a tremendous amount of violence.
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people worried things will happen if this occurred. it's a step in the right direction in terms of the relationship not only with israel but the inverted states, the saudis being on board, and now let's get the palestinians to the table as well. why not try? this is the first step in the right direction to be able to do that. >> dana: there was some violence. 51 people have died. they say thousands are injured in addition. maybe we will find out more in the coming days. >> kimberly: but due to hamas. >> juan: no, they were shot and killed by israelis. >> dana: were the israelis defending themselves? >> juan: they weren't. >> dana: hamas does try to make sure the media is covering it in that way. >> juan: you guys are so one-sided i am surprised you don't fall off the earth. it seems to me it's so clear we are in a situation where israel is on the other side literally of a fence. these people, you're 35,000
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people. it's much bigger than hamas, you try to link it to a terrorist group. it's an expression of people who feel that they are being run over and run out of land and property that was once theirs and that there is no longer hope for a two-state solution. netanyahu has made it very clear. president trump it looks like by making this highly provocative move doesn't care that the united states has a rule here potentially as -- we love israee the force that negotiated some kind of peace. that brought finally some piece to the middle east. instead we have israel firing at iran in syria. syria up in flames now. we have unsettled situation here between israel and the palestinians. what have we done? we are no longer seeking peace. netanyahu apparently can do anything he wants. the palestinians feel greatly aggrieved, and hamas now has
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more martyrs and you have extremism fueled. i am incredulous that you see this as good. >> dana: i do think -- >> greg: i can respond. >> dana: i had a good point. it isn't in israel -- it's in israel's interest to calm the violence. so they can live side-by-side in peace and president trump said he believes the status quo was access to the holy sites in jerusalem should remain. i don't think it's as bad as juan was saying. >> greg: i want to step back and diagnose the problem, exactly what this says, which as we begin on one side and we end on the other side. this is a prison. this entire issue is a prison of two sides. either israel has a right to exist or palestinians are victims of violence. there is no other side. the intensity of media coverage on this issue is the exact opposite of the level of understanding and interest of
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the public. the public is not as interested in this issue as the media makes it out to be. this is why we don't have any middle east experts. we have more middle earth experts and middle east experts. you know that when this is going to happen, they are going to create programming potential with retaliation. you know that if you send up these balloons filled with bombs, you're going to get it on camera, people are going to die and that's what happens. does this display of violence on the suffering that occurs have any effect in the land were four decades of violence has been happening anyway. clashes erupt every single day. every single day. we are jaded and confused about this area. i resist this idea that it's a two-sided thing. the solution has to admit that the current way of dealing with this is going nowhere. it's going nowhere. as long as there's always going
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to be violence, there's always going to be violence. >> dana: the question of jerusalem is now off the table. >> kimberly: not to minimize the violence and loss of lives, what happened today. the prediction was this would be catastrophic and widespread and creating an incredible amount of tumult. i think ultimately it's a positive step towards peace. >> dana: stormy daniels' lawyer has been relentless and now his actions are being praised as "saving democracy." as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations-
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robert mueller to save our democracy. michael is showing how the money came in. robert mueller is interested in where it went, how it flowed out of this llc and whether the big kahuna mr. trump had any role in that. >> jesse: i don't think he is saving democracy. >> greg: this is working out for him while. he's getting free tv coverage from cnn and msnbc. the problem is his goal is not to be president or a leader or help the country. it is to ride that media roller coaster to fame. that's what he wants. the more it works out for him, the worse it is for the cohesion of the country. you have to unseat a president which is going to upset 70 million people. underneath this all when i look at him, i don't think it really matters and what happens. you see him palling around with
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people. he's having a good time. underneath it all, he doesn't give a damn if he wins or loses. he is going to get an hour on t tv. in the new tanning bed. i call him the golden grifter. >> jesse: dana, what does it save of the democratic party that they are putting all their eggs in the avenatti basket? >> dana: the polling, president trump's numbers are going up in the republican chances for winning some of these races in the midterms are improving, especially on the enthusiasm number which had not been the case a couple months ago. i don't understand how any of the recent stuff avenatti is putting out helping stormy daniels case. i don't understand what the legal outcome of success would look like to avenatti.
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when they try to compare him to bob mueller. this guy is a flea on the textbook of law 101. >> jesse: avenatti is threatening a lot of lawsuits against people doing actual factual reporting on him. this is public information. he owes a million in taxes. his company owes 5 million in unpaid taxes. he destroyed the company bought. lawsuits everywhere. now he wants to sue. >> kimberly: he is a transactional person. it's not about stormy daniels. she is the conduit, a vehicle for which he is seeking his own personal fame and fortune. he is doing his best to do as many television appearances possible and fueled the fire.
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he is like the afternoon barbecue that never ends. keeps stoking the calls. not done yet. you have to look at his own personal motivations. showed up at our court appearance they didn't need to be at. nothing as it related to them but they showed up and stormed the mic and went forward, further promulgating his own personal appearances and desire to improve his financial situation. now he wants to do is bully people. saying if you report the truth, i'm going to sue you. it's pretty obvious and transparent what's happening here. he may have the tan of the justice league but i beg to differ as to his inclusion. >> jesse: he is on tv more than kill kilmeade. that's a lot. >> juan: i did understand that the president would admit -- wouldn't admit he made the payment. and then course we now know that
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he was telling the truth. trump had paid money through michael calling for stormy daniels. that all came out and the question about what was it a violation of federal election law, the money being funneled through an llc. that's come out and it wouldn't have come out without avenatti. but i think there is a legitimate question about, this seems to be going way beyond stormy daniels. then you start to say well, isn't the case that he is like trump? trump says he's a rate counter puncher. this guy feels like he's taking punches and people going have to -- after him. here he is saying i am the avenger. i'm going to come and clean up gotham. you say it's about getting trump out. i don't know. i think it might be about
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getting trump to tell the truth. >> greg: when i watch this theater unfold, she is being used. i sense when i look at her she isn't happy about it. i think she knows the history of what happens when somebody is manipulated for another person's career. you end up becoming thrown aside. i have a feeling she is just a conduit, as kimberly said, for his fame. he is no avenger. he stressed an opportunist. >> dana: in the last several days when he has made media appearances, he has barely mentioned stormy daniels. that's a really good point. >> jesse: he will probably get thrown aside like most of these people do after they get there 15 minutes. our dishonest politicians a greater threat than terrorism? michael bloomberg thinks so. up next.
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>> greg: during a commencement speech in texas saturday, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg said america is facing an epidemic of dishonesty that is worse than terror. >> the greatest that to american democracy isn't communism or jihad is him or any other external force or a foreign power. it's our own willingness to tolerate dishonesty in service of party and in pursuit of powe power. >> greg: my mic fell off. bloomberg thinks words from trump are deadlier than deeds from a terrorist which leads one to ask when bloomberg was mayor of new york city, what do you think is number one concern was? do you think he woke up every morning and thought i hope someone is not lying on their tax returns? instead he was focused on terrorism. number one threat to new york city and america was and still is terrorism. not whether trump exaggerates about mexico paying for the wall. for bloomberg to express his own grapes like climate change or smoking or gun control, first he
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had to keep the city safe so he could have the luxury of gripin griping. now in a speech when he reorders our concerns just to jab donald trump come he is committing the very sin. he is falsifying facts. the only 11 can complain about partisanship being worse than communism is to diminish the piles of bodies caused by both. all of this could be due to one truth. right now trump may make history with the koreas and bloomie is whining about fake news at a college. that's got to hurt. jesse, do you think this was some kind of hyperbole you do in a speech? he can't really mean that this is worse than terror or communism. >> jesse: now, a lie didn't fly into a building and killed 3,000 people. i am available to do commencement if anyone is interested. i would look good in the castle. >> greg: it was a nice outfit.
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they look at waiters in medieval restaurants. >> jesse: medieval times. have you been there recently? >> greg: i.e. there every night. >> jesse: how do you know when a politician is lying? his lips are moving. every politician lies. i would rather have a politician lie about sex or crowd size and about not being able to keep your health care or terrorism facts. there is white lies and then there's whoppers. this was clearly a shot at trum trump. i think the fake news puts out may be the same amount of jokes as president trump does, if not more. i have the fake news media words here and i'm happy to recite them. that's fine. at the same time, i don't think trump is a liar. i think he has a poster. cleans real estate tycoon. biggest, best, most expensive. a lot of people consider those opinions lies. they will fact-check his
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opinions. he will say i'm the best looking president there ever is and then the pinocchio people fact-checking. >> greg: it's like a car salesman sang a little old lady just drove this car to church on sundays and everyone is winking. should bloomberg apologized to america for what he just did? >> juan: i don't know where you have to start with the apologies. i >> greg: every single american. >> juan: trump. trump should apologize. you said this is shocking. you would be surprised how many people in the intelligence community. i think back to leon panetta and john brennan. people who say it is the biggest threat to us as a nation, this kind of divide because it's just what the russians want. we can't decide anything. everything is a huge argument. last week i wrote a column and said when you look at what went on in terms of the decision to pull the united states away from the iran deal, the president
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with his boastfulness, i think it's persuasive to a lot of people. the iran deal has been violated. it was a weak, terrible deal. yet the fact is the deal was never violated but the fact is people say this was keeping iran from having nukes. now suddenly they say well maybe it was a bad deal. maybe it's a partisan fight. maybe he doesn't like obama. maybe he doesn't like john kerry. we lose sight of the truth. we can't even get anything done. >> greg: now that juan has deflected, kimberly how about a totally different topic? bloomberg is mad he didn't run for president. >> kimberly: he is mad that president trump has honored his campaign promises and checking off winds. anyone who loves this country should be happy we are moving towards these. that the economy is doing better. everyone should be happy there's more jobs in america and that minorities are feeling better about what's happening in this country. so many accomplishments and as it relates to national security
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and foreign policy, he has completely, completely change the dynamic. this is a new style of politics and engaging to create effective results. why not? if you keep doing the same thing and you end up with the end result, why not try a different way or a different path? also president trump is using social media and twitter to be able to communicate so there is transparency there versus someone regurgitating, going through it and putting something out. i don't think there's a downside to that because every person can determine what you think of it versus someone telling you what to think. >> juan: there's a tremendous downside to constant lying from the man who was the president, the leader of the country. people can't trust him. >> greg: we are never going to solve this. >> dana: i think every commencement speech would be more successful if it made no news. it's supposed to be about the students come up for them to go out into the world, to celebrate the fact that they are getting through college. they are going to have a chance
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to go make their mark on the world, and worrying about fake news is not the highest priority. >> greg: i want to do a commencement address for an online college. wouldn't that be great? it would be amazing. "new york times" columnist has a surprising warning for the mainstream media about their donald trump addiction. details next. (driver) so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] (passenger) what are you doing? (driver) i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
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around the world. and we complain of president trump, he is parochial, not paying attention, and we are absolutely right but that can also be said about us. >> kimberly: greg, your favorite show. >> greg: media guy interviewing media guy over media guy. he could never say trump is doing good. instead he is saying there are more important things in life than donald trump. his resistance has hit a rut. he has realized trump has run circles around him and his cohorts and he sang intuition stop talking about trump because clearly it's not working. he's trying to create a path of escape from the monotony of his own emotional anger because every time you gripe about trump, every day you miss out on the good things in life. it's true. a lot of good things going on. >> kimberly: you promised 3 minutes and 45 seconds of commentary. you fell short. moving on.
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>> dana: there has been a problem in washington with media coverage and it doesn't necessarily have to do with who the president is. the washington press corps promises way too much attention on the white house itself to the exclusion of all the different federal agencies for example. you never hear anything about the energy department. we might as well not even have one. what are they doing? rick perry is a great guy but where is the press corps covering things that are happening there? >> greg: ben carson, where is he? >> dana: you hear stuff about ben carson, it's usually personal or ethical. not really about policy. there is stuff happening all over the government that could be covered more or that should be more transparent to the white house press corps knows the best way to get on air to cover something from the white house. there is a problem there. i don't know if nick kristof got the right answer but that's one way to expose other things within the government. not just in the trump administration but all
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government should be answerable to the people, and it's not always happening at the white house. >> kimberly: jesse, we talked about this before. polls show that media dedicates most of their airtime, 91% of it to president trump being negative coverage. they are obsessed with putting out this really kind of negative narrative constantly about what he's doing despite whatever the accomplish with might be. >> jesse: yes. they are not covering trump. they are trying to destroy trump. greg made an excellent point. destroying trump makes him stronger. let's try to deprive him of oxygen and cover what is going on in yemen. i don't know if that's going to work. i don't think if we had the most boring president ever that the american people would care about myanmar or yemen. it's a distraction but it doesn't make any sense because no one is going to read it anyway. they are addicted to trump. he is a phenomenon and that's the truth of the matter.
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trump is the story. >> kimberly: just like trump is the wall. they keep trying to kryptonite trump but it's not working. >> juan: the coverage is negative, doesn't mean it's not true. the key here or -- >> jesse: everything he is doing. >> juan: i didn't say everything. a lot of what he is doing. not true. was interesting to me because i thought you guys would all agree with nick kristof that hey, get off trump's back and why are you so focused on trump? but i think you are right, jesse come in terms of storytelling, everyone knows the stories people follow our stories about people and may be stories about events and finally ideas. if you get into myanmar. he listed guns, opioids, high number of people in the country who lack health insurance, and genocide in myanmar. people say it's interesting but gosh, tell me about trump because i know it.
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♪ >> juan: welcome back. a florida high school facing backlash for taking its welcome to the jungle prom theme a little bit too literally. some students, some parents and animal rights activists are over this video showing a caged tiger pacing back and forth that the problem. other exotic creatures were also brought in. the principal has apologized but the school's marketing director, he is defending the decision saying the animals were well treated and handled by professionals. what do you think i'm a kimberly? >> kimberly: you have these situations where -- i don't know. i'm not a fan of people who have tigers and people like this in their pictures for social media commit dating websites, that type of thing.
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these are wild animals. you want to make sure to be careful and exercise due caution i guess you have a jungle theme. that's not too crazy. i guess the idea of it is fine as long as it's safe. >> juan: jesse, you are the kind of guy who might attend a throwdown with wild animals. >> jesse: i don't see anything wrong with this. this looks like a great prom. i salute the marketing director. i thought it was brilliant. a memorable event, you have a caged tiger, imported wildlife. that's fantastic. i don't see what the controversy is. the thing was in a cage. wasn't going to hurt anybody. it looks fun. they are getting a lot of play on fox news channel. i know the school's christopher columbus high school. that could also be offensive to a lot of people. they doubled down. it's an all boys 'a school named after a genocidal imperialist and now they are bringing in tigers and people are angry. hilarious.
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i think it's a win. i think it's a great promo. bring in tigers. >> kimberly: jesse would be there taking a selfie. tiger selfie. >> juan: dana, you heard from jesse. they have birds, a lemur, macaws, a fox. >> dana: they could've just had dogs, and it would've been great. jesse just laid it all out there. i think all of this stuff for these parties is a little bit out of control for my tastes. i like to stay home. i'm not a party animal. >> jesse: you haven't been to prom, dana? >> dana: i went to prom but i didn't like it. >> greg: i am against jungle appropriation. i think it's offensive but i applaud this prom because it's a sign of a highly affluent society that we can afford access problems. this is like a legal form of cocaine. it's proof you have too much
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money. our kids are so much better off than my generation. all generations. because they are starting with more. they are starting with more technology, better technology. they have more free time to do whatever they want. they have enhanced options to do anything in life because of their free time, and they have peace which a lot of generations didn't have. the result, tigers at prom. >> dana: they should stop whining. >> greg: and grauel more. >> juan: i had a question anybody can answer. >> greg: i won't go to the prom with you, juan. >> juan: doesn't everyone have concern for the animal? >> dana: i don't like it. >> kimberly: i do but they stay in the cage. >> greg: in high school, aren't we all animals? >> dana: the birds, i don't care about the bird so much.
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the tiger looked a little stressed. >> jesse: stressed-out lemurs. >> kimberly: jesse, you were terrified of a llama. >> jesse: but the llama was not behind bars. >> juan: last week greg had a "one more thing" about a cat that was a lynx. >> greg: that wasn't me. that was kennedy. i guess kennedy and i look alike. >> juan: that's why i wanted you to go to prom. stay with this crazy show. "one more thing" is up next to make you laugh, america. ave 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. touch shows how we really feel.
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we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy ♪ >> dana: time now for one more thing. kimberly? >> all right. in another segment of what's your name? social security administration recently released an analyst of the united states most popular baby names. sadly, none of us have won. i don't know. i demand a recount. let's start with the top 10 female names. number one: emma. number two, olivia. three is ava, isabella, sophia, me a charlotte, amealia, evelyn and abigail. go to the boys. as for the top 10 male names. greg, william, noah,
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william, james, logan, benjamin, mason, elijah, oliver, and jacob. >> jesse: there is no way elijah. >> greg: no bob or jim? no maries or helens'? >> i mean, what is going on around here? >> greg: liam. >> kimberly: no one from the top five. >> dana: i got one from loveland, ohio. check this out. doggy day care. have you got to love doggy day care america's very wealthy we have doggy day care. go fetch dog care and board notice loveland, ohio. they took a selfie, these dogs the black one in the middle right up front. and then can you see there is a beach la. they get along very well and have a lot of one. >> kimberly: you make that dog very popular by the way. >> greg: jumping the gun there, pal.
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give him his walking papers. let's do this. greg's dog paddle news. we have been waiting for this video for months now. cost $60 million. one of the most extreme dog paddling videos ever. roll it oh my gosh. >> gregg: there he goes. unbelievable. stan that. you can see. just waiting. >> is that a life vest? >> greg: yes, yes. there he is make it to the other side. that's my favorite part. >> kimberly: he is ready to go. >> dana: that's how you teach him. >> kimberly: looks bike windup toys you put in the bathtub with you. >> greg: that's his little rutter. >> juan: that's a cute dog. >> kimberly: is that a maltese? >> dana: or go to jesse. jesse, what is that? >> jesse: i have alligator video. not in a cage at a prom. check this out. south carolina.
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prehistoric looking. >> kimberly: it's huge. >> jesse: look at the dear scared for its lives. checking it out from a safe distance. they can outrun the alligator. this is in ocean creek golf course. answer answer amy shillinger has a house there. >> kimberly: random fact. what would t roy do with this. >> jesse: kill it and bag it and sell it for a wallet. >> kimberly: i'm supposed to be getting a -- from him. >> juan: what was an animal eating to get that big? >> jesse: a lot of golf balls. >> kimberly: clearly not starving if you know what i mean. >> dana: juan, time now for one more thing. 17 points. >> juan: as you all know it's graduation season. when young people in black scream, dance, and throw their hats in the air, right? well, now, let's take the party to another level, folks. take a look at this. that's andrew aboard the
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international space station. this weekend via live link, produced president mitch manuals old friend granted him honorary of doctorate of science degree. since he was thousands of miles away in outer space it was up to fellow astronaut also a purdue grad to put the hood over his head and the two of them floated away. how do you beat that? floating away after you get your degree. holy smokes. is he on his third space mission. is he a geophysicist studying biology. this week he is going to do his eighth space walk. and talk about. >> greg: talk about higher education, juan. >> juan: hey, hey. to parents and grandparents congratulations. >> greg: those of how decided not to go to school, i salute you. >> kimberly: congratulations. >> greg: online only.
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>> kimberly: you are going to do online. >> juan: you went to school? >> greg: i regretted every minute of us. >> dana: mondays are crazy. set your dvrs, never miss an episode of the five. "special report" up next. hey,bret. >> bret: greg is such an inspiration. hey, dana. while the trump administration and the israeli government celebrated the move of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem dozens of palestinians die in violent protest at the border. united states supreme court strike down a law sports gambling. killer from the 60's that was never cut. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. the new american embassy to israel is open tonight in jerusalem. and that is sparking a wide range of emotions. from jubilation among israel and its supporters in the trump admin
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