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>> jesse: fox news alert. i'm jesse watters. this is the five. tragedy tonight as 10 people are dead and 10 more injured after gunman opened fire at a high school in santa fe, texas. witnesses say the student gunman burst into an art class and began firing. police saying explosive devices were also found on campus and nearby. warning residents to take caution. president trump offering his condolences to the victims during a white house event on prison reform. >> we're with you in this tragic hour and we will be with you forever. my administration is determined to do everything in our power to protect our students, secure our schools and to keep weapons out of the hands of those who pose
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a threat to themselves and to others. >> jesse: casey stegall is standing by in santa fe with the latest. casey? >> and, jesse, the students here were just about two weeks away from the end of their school year. everyone knows how that goes. folks, we have heard from, say they were excited about their upcoming summer break that everyone had been working for. remember this happened at a high school. so, graduation, commencement ceremonies around the corner. it's an exciting time of year, but everything changed this friday morning when authorities say 17-year-old dimitrios pagourtzis, a student at santa fe high walked into that art class and opened fire, killing 10 people. seriously injuring 10 others including the school resource officer credited with helping stop the shooter. he is in surgery, listed in critical condition. authorities now have the
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teen in custody as well as two other persons of interest who are being questioned to see if they were connected. texas governor greg abbott meantime says while a motive here is not clear, police have found journals in the gunman's computer and cell phone where he spoke of carrying out this school shooting, only he planned on ending his own life, too. listen to the governor. >> we come together today as we deal with one of the most heinous attacks that we have ever seen in the history of texas schools. it's impossible to describe the magnitude of the evil of someone who would attack innocent children in a school, a place of learning where parents should be able to send their children without fear for their child's safety. >> federal agents say this appears to be well-planned out because explosive
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devices were also found not only inside the high school but they fear that they could be also on the perimeter of the property as well hidden, if you will. so, they have a large area around the school still on lockdown at this hour. and also federal agents, those with the fbi making a plea to any students, any teachers who experienced this shooting today and they thy may have pictures or video on their cell phones. they would like those images turned over to authorities as they could end up being valuable pieces of evidence to paint a better picture, a clearer picture of what went down here this morning. jesse? >> jesse: thanks, casey. all right, kimberly just so you know another horrible tragedy on a friday in this country it seems like almost once a month at this point. what jumps out at you after
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you hear something like this? anything specific and anything that you can reflect on for the audience? >> kimberly: yeah, when you think about it, can you feel it, right? it's heavy. you hate to report on a story like this family members. people are suffering. including parents of even the shooter in terms of what happened, what went wrong. people thinking to themselves a sense of guilt and responsibility. what could i have done to prevent something, you know, like this. the number of casualties is heart-breaking. those injured and thoughts and prayers to the families and also to the hospitals, you know, workers, the nurses, the doctors. everybody who moved in to try to save lives so that there weren't even more fatalities. i know in terms of the investigation they really do have to do a deep dive into his social media, into think kind of motive, mental state. but, also is there anyone else that he communicated with? they were also going to be questioning a couple other people. they are concerned and they set up a very large
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perimeter in case there are any explosive devices that had been secluded around the area of the property or school that could still cause harm. right away you going to be wanting to question this individual to determine that there is no further loss of life or casualty in a situation like this. and you see kind of the elevation shots that they're going to do that and really check the area to make sure there isn't anything else that doesn't go undetected. >> jesse: he was supposed to take his life. did he not take his own life and he is in critical condition. so, law enforcement, greg, going to be able to interrogate him pretty thoroughly. >> yeah. i don't want to hear from him. but, you know, we did this fun story for the last couple days the laurel and yanny thing. i can't help but see every news story through that prism. everybody goes into their separate sides. it's either laurel, which is we need more armed security or it's yanny, there are too many guns. and it's too many guns versus not enough only way
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to get through this stuff and move beyond it is get out of this prison of two ideas. and actually seek a compromise from both sides to look at okay, what effective gun control measure would work? i always talk about a system that tags certain people considered to be high risk by teachers and authorities. a civil court that tags this person so they can't have guns. the problem is with this guy he got the guns from his parents. so he gets through. so the other thing then is to train more armed personnel. because the variable that effects casualty rate is the duration between the first gun that is unholsterred and the second gun that arrives to stop him if it indeed stops him or any kind of hard target. >> kimberly: the response weapon. >> greg: these are two things that come from two areas. one comes from gun control when which is a court that provides a civic tag and then you also have armed personnel which is what people believe enhances freedom and security is to have somebody there who knows what they are doing.
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the third thing, as always, is the media. and the media has to be aware that blanket coverage creates incentive for more of these events because it creates infamy. and this is about infamy. this is not like street crime. this is the type of crime that is symbolic nilistic act that the person does so they can live forever. and in our heads. and it works because we constantly do blanket coverage. so if we have to learn how to pull back from this and not talk about this person and not mention his name because we're just going to create more of them. is he trending on twitter. >> jesse: he is. one of the things that people were alarmed by, daniel, is he had this big trench coat in texas, which is very hot. people said why are you wearing a trench coat? >> dana: apparently though, i had opportunity to anchor the hours with trace gallagher and one of the people -- one of the students that we interviewed she said he wore the trench coat every day. what was different today was that he wore a t-shirt under neath it that said born to
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kill. >> jesse: oh, god. >> dana: it was interesting interviewing those students. all three of them were young women. they are so poised. >> jesse: isn't that amazing. >> dana: mature and articulate and able to put their thoughts together. i think it was very disturbing and parents all of them said they weren't entirely surprised. they sort of expected this might happen to them because, as greg was just saying we cover them and it happens all too often other thing similar they had just done fire drills and active shooter drills at this school and they had some resources actually that they had taken from the state in order to get that done. i asked one of them do you think it helped to save lives? and she said absolutely because they knew what to do and one of the teachers, the band teacher was actually able to put them up into a room that has a solid concrete wall so that nobody can hear the music being played. so that teacher was very quick-thinking. the hospital had also just done a drill.
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so, they are level one trauma center so they were able to save lives very quickly. greg inmade this point very well before. on all ends, law enforcement, schools and the medical teams, in particular, modern medicine is amazing but because they have done these drills, they are able to save a lot more lives more quickly. i also would point people to looking to charles cook. he writes on national review about this obsession of copying the columbine high school shooters. it's almost textbook. and you can go through it's very chilling when you look at it and becomes a little bit of the thing if we're going to be in this prison of two ideas we are going to have this fight. in the meantime it's almost like you don't know how to stop it because they are online and they are doing this. the only possible thing that you could do, more drills and hardening of target. congressman michael mccaul from that district. this is such a small world thing, just yesterday he introduced legislation that would provide for grants and money for schools across the country to take actions as
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they see fit but including certainly these types of drills. and then i said would that money be tied to anything in particular? he said no. the last one i would make is that lieutenant governor gave a press conference and one of the things that he said is that this shooter took the gun from the father. he is only 17 years old. he's not supposed to have the gun in any way. they just implored parents if you have weapons that you legally own, make sure that they are locked up and that your children can't get ahold of them. >> jesse: that's an excellent point. the weapons he used a 38 revolver and a shotgun. richard. richard: i think dana is right. i pulled a quote from a young woman. no, there wasn't. it's been happening all over. i have always kind of felt like eventually it was going to happen here. i wasn't surprised. i was just scared. and as i watched her interview and as i was preparing for the show, that quote stuck out to me
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because i think i'm one of the younger folks at this table and i was just like i literally graduated from college 10 years ago, and we never had active shooter trainings when i was in high school and that was 14 years ago. and to think that these young people today are saying at 17, like i almost expected it to happen at my school. and so when it happened, i wasn't scared. to me, this is something has got to give in this country that we have got to really do everything in our power as adults and as lawmakers and as people of influence to make sure that every single school in this country is safe, welcoming, and thriving. i think greg is right. we have got to meet in the middle. part of it is how we harden soft targets and the other part is how we restrict access to guns. right? and part of it is making sure the people who have guns are responsible and making sure if you are a gun owner and parent and have you young people in your house, you lock those guns up so they don't have access to them. >> kimberly: and mentally stable. >> absolutely. and the other part is
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fixing, president trump said it himself, making sure we commit to fixing the background system. >> dana: in this case in particular. >> it wouldn't have solved it and i think the other thing that makes this even more sobering for me is that this weekend for these young people is graduation weekend. and so some -- and a we are going to hear more stories as we go into this weekend about some of these young people and i'm pretty sure some of them should have been wearing a cap and gown this weekend and they won't be. >> kimberly: remember those days when we used to do earthquake drills that was the biggest danger in san francisco for students. >> dana: tornadoes. >> jesse: unfortunately part of the routine for some high school students in this country. we are going to monitor this story for any breaking developments to you as they come. up next, president trump fulfilling yet another campaign promise.
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it was part of like a reagan administration piece. they tried to separate these funds so that federal taxpayer dollars would not go towards abortion. it got caught up in the courts. and then in the regulations and then president trump saying no, we're going to bring it back. >> greg: how do you get people who think this is bad to understand this, right? the argument is i know abortion exists. it's not going to go away. as a citizen i don't want the fruits of my labor to go to something that i sees a murder. okay. so that's my perspective. how do you get the left to understand this where you go in their world is the nra. imagine there is a government law minuted in sucmanipulatedin such a manner x dollars could help people get freer access to guns. if you look at it that way, if you believe that guns equal murder. you are are going to go no, that's wrong, that's immoral. now that you hear that you should be able to understand how pro-life people feel
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when they hear that their money is being used to pay for abortions. you can see this corresponding point. >> dana: hyde amendment said jesse for years basically said what greg is saying. if you are a taxpayer and you believe that it's wrong and it's murder, that your money should not be used to pay for that. the whole stem cell, all of that we're talking about possibly $260 million going forward. >> jesse: that is a lot of money. they have always found a way to get around the hyde amendment through tricky shell games well this is taxpayer money and this is going to be used for consultation and mammograms and take the private money we earn and use that towards abortions. no one has been able to do anything about that because it's very hard to enforce. i don't think this is going anywhere to be perfectly honest. i think this is politically it's a strong move for the president and it helps secure the evangelical base but, at the same time, it's going to be fought tooth and nail by the left. they cannot let planned parenthood money especially be touched. it's too powerful of an
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organization. it's too powerful of a lobbying organization. it's a war over. this. >> dana: has something like 75% approval rating. planned parenthood does. and they tried to attach it to the defunding not just with these funds and others and previous iterations but somebody like president trump who can weather the political storm. he can continue to win that base over and over. will this encourage more enthusiasm for democrats to come out and vote in november? >november? >> richard: i think it will. here is. why already the funds are detangled. so there is no federal dollars that goes to fund abortion currently. that is the law. that is the rule, period. if you asked planned parenthood and called them like we spend no federal dollars on abortion. there is no abortion clinic in the world including hospitals. >> dana: but this is. the money goes to funding mammograms, cancer screenings, stis. all the other procedures. >> greg: which allows them to do the other stuff: what
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happens between a doctor and a patient is just that and a doctor has -- the patient has a right to know all of their options. if you are pregnant or no matter, what when i go to see my doctor i have the right to know all of my treatment options when i go to the doctor. >> greg: how do they explain that to the fetus. >> richard: i demand to know all my options as a man and a woman deserves to know all her options. if you believe in small government. if you believe in less government intrusion. if you believe in the rights of the people, then you should be against this move by the trump administration. >> greg: you could actually argue that actually defends defending people who are defenseless. you should be for the babies that can't speak up. >> i also believe in a right's right to control her body. >> dana: let's get a woman's perspective. >> greg: hear me roar. >> kimberly: exactly. hear me roar on behalf of the unborn. they will don't have a voice. they don't get a choice. so, in this type of situation, yes, i understand that i care very deeply
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about, yes, women's rights and women's health. i just had a breast cancer -- last night breast cancer research fund. it was fantastic, impressive and incredibly emotional evening with the amount of research to try to save lives. when you think about that we fight so hard to save women and we should, and we should fight so hard to save children and make sure people are making yes, educated an informed choices. this comes down similarly reaganesque policies and the past where they weren't going to subsidize abortion and terminations of fetuses with federal funds. that people do not feel that it should be earmarked. i do want women to be able to get mammograms and get checks and remain healthy and be mothers and sisters and wives and all of the above? absolutely. but what about those that don't even get a chance that don't even get a break? they can't say anything on their own behalf to say give me a chance at life. >> richard: i get that kimberly but don't you think
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the woman should know all her options. >> of the woman should know all the options and tuesday night. >> greg: it's about how you view the option. if you view the option as murder then you can actually use that type of logic for anything. what are my options about money? well, you could rob a bank. >> richard: i think that's completely different. if a woman is going in. the woman could have end dough meeendmeetshedeserves to r options. this move takes away her ability to know all her options. >> kimberly: they can still provide it but not done with government. >> peace part of the problem poor women don't get to know their options and that's problematic. >> kimberly: i saw beautiful children monday night that nobody aboarded they were orphans, waiting to be adopted that were still 11 and 12 and 13 years old and they put on a beautiful performance and i thought to myself god bless them look at them here because they got the choice to live.
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>> richard: adoption is an option. >> my point. >> richard: adoption is an option. she deserves to know all of her options. >> dana: they are not prohibiting all of that. it's nuances. we will see how the fallout is. more fallout from the left intensifies following the president's animals remarks. ♪ breathe the air you breathe ♪ i can take you anywhere you want to be ♪ yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance.
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animal previous comments. how the president speaks on undocumented immigrants. >> there is a spark of divinity in every person on effort anearth and we all have o recognize that as we respect the dignity and worth of every person. when the president of the united states says about undocumented immigrants these aren't people, these are animals, you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person? >> richard: here's the truth. our president can sometimes say outlandish things. he can say things off the cuff, but that means even more than ever the media has to cover him and make sure they triple check to make sure they don't take him out of context. 99.9% of the time the media is right. but in the .01% of time where they are wrong? [laughter] >> greg: that was funny. >> richard: i was getting ready to agree with all of you guys.
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>> jesse: what's the .09% that's us, right? >> the 99% of the time they are wrong, he hats right to call them fake news. in this particular instance the media got it wrong. >> greg: that's a fake agreement. he is jerk all the time except this one thing. here is the funniest part about this their defense is because they realize they lost the argument. well, ms-13 is human how dare you call them animals. hitler was human, jeffrey dahmer was human. jesse is hume. >> jesse: that was wrong. >> kimberly: wrong text. >> greg: if your description applies to every single person it is inherently meaningless. so, oh, this guy killed your family but he breathes oxygen just like you. oh, get out it makes no sense. they lost the argument, now they are all scurrying around trying to find an excuse. >> jesse: i just want to bring up the fact that greg compared me to hitler. everybody notice that. and you will pay dearly.
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>> greg: joe hitler. >> kimberly: his mom is going to send you a mean text. richard richmond the media got this wrong 100 percent. more now than ever the media has to make sure when they cover this president they have to cover him accurately. double-check and triple check that they have him in context and they took him out of context this time and that's why they are getting the ringer. >> jesse: when james o'keefe does these stunts and goes undercover and puts out the video, they complain about an edit. oh, it's edited. it's out of context. this animals was the most out-of-context. >> richard: i agree with you. >> jesse: it wasn't just one outlet. it was every single mainstream media outlet out there. it was incredibl incredibly dam. trump derangement syndrome. he will say something 99% of the country agrees with they are animals. to be anti-trump they have to come out and disagree with the president. it's just like the anthem protest. the vast majority of the country thinks kneeling
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during the anthem is wrong. he says it, oh, no, kneeling for the anthem is every man's right. >> richard: anthem issues there was racial undertones. african-americans saw that completely different than the rest of the country did. i would say 99% of the country agree with the president. >> jesse: where do you get these 99%. >> richard: dive think that most people agree that ms-13 is animals. >> jesse: 1% joke is that what you are getting to. >> richard: i think they agree with the animals. >> kimberly: i like the 9-cent store. bargains there i was pretty strong on this yesterday in terms of saying having prosecuted and worked with these cases and seen the horrific crimes that these gang members commit. not just ms-13 but all of these gangs, whether they are prison gangs or gangs i worked down and prosecuted down in los angeles, in compton, east l.a. downtown l.a. by the criminal courts. bureau, the whole thing. it's very disheartening when you see what, yes, a human being can do to another
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human being. it just breaks your heart and brakes your will on some days. okay? i understand where the president is coming from in terms of saying these animals because, but even animals really don't behave in this way in terms of the depravity, just the malice and the disgusting things that they prey on innocent young kids and young girls that have been tortured and beaten and machetes used and everything. we know it we have read about it in the press. let's put things in perspective and have faux outrage from the left and why will they stand with ms-13? you shouldn't stand with any kind of criminal whether you are a member of a gang or not. there is people that ted bundy, okay, behaved like an animal. what he did to women. i think that's where he is coming from. this is my point. >> greg: jesse watters. >> richard: dana, what's your take on this. >> dana: more effective way to press back on president trump if you wanted to. so, they could have said well, actually animals
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don't -- are not conscious -- they don't have a conscience. these are actually -- it's worse than animals. they are making a choice. these are evil people. these are -- like they could have gone the evil route and gone one up him and say i'm going to be tougher on him than you are. >> jesse: that's what smart politicians are. >> greg: do you think jasper doesn't have a conscience? >> dana: can i add one other thing. nancy pelosi says there about the spark of divinity. the spark of life. does the president not even believe in the spark of divinity? well, yes, see our previous segment in the b block and abortion funding. in fact, he does. spark of divinity in the womb. jess expwres nancy saying ms-13 has spark of divinity and tax cuts are crumbs. >> richard: ms-13 gives all those undocumented people here for freedom and coming here for american dream a bad name. anyway, it's the most
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crown. >> jesse: oh. >> dana: very nice. >> kimberly: thank you very much for the fox news channel. and we have a new mug. we have a new mug to commemorate this tom and diane meyers. to celebrate the marriage of prince harry and meghan markle. and this is quite beautiful. so thank you so much. and i'm drinking a spot of tea. >> dana: do you put milk in your tea? >> jesse: sometimes it's tea?jess. >> kimberly: sometimes. >> dana: i can't stand that are you going to get up? >> kimberly: 100 percent. >> jesse: she is not going to get up she is going to stay up. >> kimberly: jesse, it's all nighter time for me. anxiously is over there. shepard is over there. >> dana: sandra smith. >> kimberly: sandra smith doing a fabulous job. >> greg: steve hilton is over there. >> kimberly: jesse is getting upset again. let's not segway int segue intoe
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super bowl. >> greg: like the welfare state. the family has to pay for. the family gets paid for by the tax dollars. they are not a welfare state. they actually provide through the selling of these trinkets to create businesses for other people. so they're not so much on welfare. they are kind of like ethanol subsidies. >> kimberly: this is not a trinket. it's a real counsel by the way. and not only that. i learned from meghan obono a real princess can you alternate and switch out your crown. we are keeping the crown that juan got me as well we will rotate them. >> greg: i only wear mine as homes. >> >> kimberly: sticky fingers stay away from mine. dana, are you excited about this? >> dana: i am excited. i mean, i'm excited. i'm happy for them. they seem like they are very much in love. i think it is a great thing.
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>> kimberly: i love it. >> dana: great thing people all across the world these two people fell in love improbable story and make a commitment to stay together. i think that that is really awesome. >> kimberly: so special and romantic. >> dana: great message for everyone. >> greg: i hear our audience say i don't care. >> dana: i'm married to a brit and he cannot understand why americans care at all. >> greg: kimberly is going to kill me now. she is actually mouthing i'm going to kill you. >> kimberly: in a nice way. >> dana: what an animal. >> kimberly: is he an animal. you are a royal denier. i'm super excited about. this people watching it. >> dana: it is fun. >> kimberly: very romantic. everybody wants to believe that you still find love again. right, jesse? >> jesse: i think they are a very cute couple and look very much in love, kimberly. that's the extent of my commentary. >> kimberly: is he not a big royal. richard, you love it. >> richard: i will be up all
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night. >> kimberly: thank you. >> richard: this is going to be huge. harry was 12, the world watched him bury his mother. to watch him find true love and true happiness at windsor, his grandfather, who is sick is going to the wedding. prince philip who is also huge, charles his father charles is walking his bride down the aisle. i'm going to be up all night. >> kimberly: i think it's super exciting and i love that you made that point. nice for prince charles nice that he is going to walk meghan down the aisle answered speaks so lovingly about his son. he has had to take on the role of his mother and father. >> dana: do you think there will be another royal baby soon? >> dana: i have predicted all three of those kids in the royal family. i'm going to give it six months. >> why they keep leaking to the media they want children immediately.
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>> richard: are we talking about this? >> kimberly: greg, you need to warm your heart with a little bit of the royal crown. >> gregg: i don't have a heart. >> kimberly: he did lose his mom at a very young age he has found love to fill his heart and hopefully have a child with her as well. i'm very happy for that. >> richard: i'm actually a small wedding in comparison. only 600 guests. >> dana: feels really small a segment on the five. >> richard: i'm soap happy with them. i'm up all night and celebrating with everybody in london. >> kimberly: tell us thousand is. i'm very excited. fabulous. >> richard: i will be up with shep and sandra tomorrow. >> kimberly: special coverage of the royal wedding 5:00 a.m. eastern. please, kindly don't go anywhere. ♪ you already know ♪ i'm in the fast lane ♪ from l.a. to tokyo.
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okay. let's see. the funniest thing. well, it was kind -- oh, somebody like fell into the ice cream chocolate fountain. >> greg: that's funny. >> kimberly: that was nice because it was like. >> usually involves food, dana but it doesn't have to. >> only thing i can think of my husband and i eloped at the office of births, deaths and marriages and we asked these people if they would be our witnesses and so they came with us and then you go into a room beforehand and so they were filling out the paperwork and they said okay, their names and we gave them we said oh it's darren and amber. and they are like okay. and their sir names? hold on just a second. and i had to go outside and say what are your sur names? we didn't know them. it was funny. i haven't gone to a lot of weddings. i don't have many friends. >> richard: i went to wedding and they decided to have the bride and groom crowd surf they almost forgot to catch the bride. >> kimberly: hilarious. >> gregg: that could have ended badly.
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jesse. >> jesse: i was at the rehearsal dinner and the best man went up to give the toast. he says in front of everybody there that the groom lost his virginity to a foreign exchange student at 15. >> greg: that's too much for a toast. >> jesse: craziest. he actually then got pushed down by one of the uncles. kim kimmitt weddings you go to. >> greg: drunken hookup between two guests told the bride they would help with the guests in the honeymoon sweet and it was all a ruse. this was a problem. all right. i won't get into any more details. stain gram question from sean. who do you know that really reminds you of a character in a tv show or a movie? i think we know the answer, dana. >> dana: of course, it has to be jesse and our friend from friends schwinn. >> greg: not at all.
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more jennifer aniston. >> kimberly: he blow dries his hair as long as she does. >> greg: what about you. >> jesse: who among us? >> greg: who do you know that really reminds you of a character in a tv show. should be somebody that everybody knows. >> jesse: who do i know? let's see that reminds me of a tv character. what's the girl she is blonde, she is an actress like miss goody too shoes. reese witherspoon? >> greg: i love how that was done. kimberly? >> kimberly: um know how look like. greg brady. >> jesse: oh, yeah, you do. >> dana: everybody likes greg. >> greg: how did that turn out? >> dana: i don't remember. >> greg: i'm glad you didn't say robby the little blonde kid from brady bunch. >> kimberly: if you flashback to graduation picture. >> greg: richard, quickly. >> jesse: stop looking at me. richard richard you look like john cotter from the
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yard. >> greg: kilmeade remind me of louie from cheers. >> kimberly: no one is picking me now. >> greg: this is great question. what would you do with the extra time if you didn't have to sleep. richard? >> richard: watch the royal wedding with kimberly. >> greg: jesse? >> jesse: i would read. >> dana: he stole my answer. >> greg: kimberly? >> kimberly: cooking. >> dana: pep pore reason tortillas? >> kimberly: everybody has to start somewhere. >> greg: charity work. i if i have all this free time, charity work it is. one more thing is up next ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪
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kelvin. can you imagine? >> kimberly: amended it on the certificate. >> dana: went and changed his name. >> jesse: queen kimberly? >> kimberly: thank you so much, jesse. i appreciate the new crown. recommend a great book i tweeted it the other day it's the stuff by dr. sampson davis and charlene jeeter. sister of derek jeeter a friend of mine. great book i love inspirational books that help people grow and better themselves and about grit and resilience and going through tough times in life and very exciting. both the authors faced personal challenges that they overcame and charlene in particular fought cancer while she was going to college at just 17 years old dr. davis found himself in jail. the forward was written by sharlee's brother derek. get it on amazon. it's a great book. >> jesse: check it out. 8:00. "watters' world" we have ann coulter dr. sebastian gorka
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without the glasses and my ladies diamond and silk. also, greg does look like the brea brady guy. let's show a picture. oh, who, i see it. >> kimberly: older picture. >> greg: i own that robe. i believe that's a robe. >> kimberly: i meant when he was. >> greg: yes, younger. i'm a big brady bunch fan. can you learn everything about life from the brady bunch. there is five years of episodes. it's insane. all right. oh, saturday, 10:00, the greg gutfeld show dr. drew, he is amazing. walter kern. brilliant writer. cakat timpf. not a scintilla of royal wedding news on this show. [boos] >> kimberly: this side of
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the table. [boos] >> dana: get it in there somehow to bug you. >> greg: no. >> kimberly: i'm going to dvr the royal wedding so i can watch it again and again. >> greg: i would rather do a segment of stone silence with everybody signatures there awkwardly. [laughter] rather than do the royal wedding. >> richard: i'm going to get ticket to your show so i can ask questions. >> kimberly: greg, start practicing for that right now. >> jesse: richard, take us away. richard richard organization dedicated to meeting the immediate needs of children and families living in homelessness. safe and stable place. often the most stable part of the lives of homeless families in d.c. they prepare children for kindergarten and they create stable families. i had the privilege of hosting their champions for children reception in the nation's capital. and this organization is amazing. i'm immensely proud of them. i was so proud to host their event. find out more information about bright beginnings by going to the website
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bbidc.org. they go after homeless families. they find their kids. they do everything possible for these families and so i was so happy to host their reception last night. >> greg: i have one more question. what is the most overused word in the english language. do not say collusion. >> dana: like. >> greg: like, pretty good. >> jesse: witch-hunt. >> greg: overused i would have thought you said underused. richard? >> richard: believe me. >> kimberly: guess what? >> greg: oh. well, right now royal wedding. >> kimberly: in general? >> greg: what is it. >> dana: editor for magazines and people sent you their copy what did you want to cross out. >> greg: obviously at the end of the day. that's never going to go away. >> dana: you keep banning stuff. >> greg: it keeps coming back. let's unpack this. >> kimberly: cheated me out of the facebook. >> richard: lawler famous from the practice.
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>> greg: actually twin peeks. she was amazing. >> dana: loved that show my dad and i watched it every week. >> jesse: see you back here on monday. "special report" up next. bret baier. >> bret: massacre at a texas high school leaves at least dead and three in custody. and an interview with special counsel robert mueller and a report into an investigation. and should police use a military style equip and to try to keep you safe? this is "special report" ♪ >> bret: good evening, i'm bret baier. once again tonight we begin with a shooting at an american school. and word from authorities, it could have been much worse. tonight, the place is in the houston suburb of santa fe. the numbers, tended and ten injured, one suspect capture
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